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Source: WUNC, 11/30/21
The North Carolina General Assembly wrapped up late Monday nearly all of its work for the calendar year, although vetoes, redistricting rulings or other items could bring lawmakers back to Raleigh for more activity within weeks. The Republican-controlled legislature, which began the session in January, held House and Senate floor votes on more than a dozen measures before members left town. “We ended up on a very good note. It took us a long time to get here,” six-term Rep. John Torbett, a Gaston County Republican, said after the adjournment gavel fell in the House. For more of this story, click here.
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