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Incense and Bath Salts (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

A measure that outlaws synthetic stimulants and drugs gaining popularity among young people is on its way to Gov. Beverly Perdue’s desk. The Senate on Tuesday approved House changes to a bill to add mephedrone and what’s called MDPV to the list of banned stimulants in the state’s controlled substance laws. It also would outlaw […]

2011-03-16T10:38:55+00:00March 16th, 2011|

Cities Fear They May Get Stuck With Pothole Repair, Other Costs (WSOC)

CONCORD, N .C. — One town in the Charlotte area that’s already in a budget crunch is taking action to keep the state from transferring responsibility for patching potholes and paying for other road maintenance — an idea that would put additional pressure on the town to raise taxes.

Concord officials drafted a resolution telling their […]

2011-03-16T10:35:56+00:00March 16th, 2011|

Concealed Carry (THE INSIDER)

A bill making it legal for someone with a concealed carry permit to take firearms into parks and restaurants made it out of the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, but not before being amended to allow waiters and waitresses to ask anyone who orders a drink if they have a gun. Current concealed carry law […]

2017-05-24T08:56:17+00:00March 11th, 2011|

Mayor may fight on for others in broadband effort (Salisbury Post)

Mayor Susan Kluttz said she hasn’t decided if she will stop fighting a proposed law that would restrict the ability of cities to get into the broadband business.

House Bill 129, or “Level Playing Field/Local Government Competition,” is being rewritten to exempt Salisbury and a handful of other North Carolina cities that already run municipal broadband […]

2017-05-24T08:56:17+00:00March 11th, 2011|

Shenanigans or not on H2 (News and Record)

So… yesterday the state House Republicans could not muster the votes to override Gov. Bev Perdue’s veto of H2, the bill that seeks to exempt North Carolinians from the federal health care law. The vote was 68-51, four short of the three-fifths majority the House needs for a veto override.(Details in today’s e-edition.)

Done deal, right.

Nope.

Along […]

2011-03-10T16:03:42+00:00March 10th, 2011|

Lawmakers must remember that ferries are vital to our transportation system (Star News)

North Carolina’s ferry system isn’t merely a tourist attraction that transports carefree visitors to the Outer Banks or between Southport and Fort Fisher. It is an extension of the state’s highway system, as essential to some residents as good roads. The Honorables need to consider that point as they ponder changing the fare structure.

They should […]

2011-03-10T13:27:19+00:00March 10th, 2011|

Hold the ‘cuffs (News& Observer)

In a way, it’s the perfect tea party issue. Trying to put annexations by cities to a vote of communities affected would likely stop annexation in its tracks. For one thing, it’s easier to muster opponents than it is proponents. And on its face, annexation and the fees and higher taxes that come with it […]

2017-05-24T08:56:18+00:00March 10th, 2011|

NC State Senator Proposes Ending Gas Tax (NBC17)

NC State Senator Proposes Ending Gas Tax (NBC17)

RALEIGH, N.C. — A state senator wants to eliminate North Carolina’s gas tax to help consumers deal with skyrocketing prices. The state’s gas tax is 32.5 cents per gallon, the highest it has ever been.

That money goes to the state’s Highway Transportation Fund. “I hate the gas tax […]

2011-03-09T13:18:11+00:00March 9th, 2011|

Gas Tax (WRAL)

With fuel prices on the rise, GOP lawmakers are considering capping the state’s tax on gasoline again. Two years ago, lawmakers eliminated the cap and set a minimum tax of 29.9 cents per gallon. The gas tax, which is tied to the wholesale price of fuel, is set every six months and is now at […]

2011-03-09T09:20:02+00:00March 9th, 2011|
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