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Sports Gambling Bill on Fast Track in NC House

A bill proposing to legalize predatory sports gambling in North Carolina is on a fast track in the North Carolina House. HB 347—Sports Wagering READ

“REACH Act” Would Require Instruction in Founding Documents

UPDATE (3/27/24): The NC REACH Act passed the NC House and has been taken up by the NC Senate, where it passed the first READ
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Marijuana Bill Passes State Senate on Initial Vote

(UPDATE: The NC Senate approved SB 3 on Third Reading by a 36 to 10 vote on March 1. The bill now proceeds to READ
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Marijuana Bill Moves Forward In State Senate Committee

(UPDATE: The NC Senate Finance Committee approved SB 3 in a committee hearing on Wednesday, February 22. The bill now proceeds to the Senate READ
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TAKE ACTION: Support a Pro-Life Heartbeat Act in North Carolina! 

Since the Dobbs decision last year, which overturned Roe v. Wade and declared that abortion was not a constitutional right, many states have enacted READ
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Marijuana Bill Gets Hearing In State Senate Committee

The North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee met this week to discuss SB 3, entitled the “NC Compassionate Care Act,” which would legalize the use READ
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What Is (and Is Not) In the Parents’ Bill of Rights

The North Carolina Senate passed SB 49–Parents’ Bill of Rights on Tuesday, February 7. As the bill was considered in the Senate Education/Higher Education, READ
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2023 Session Summary – Two Weeks In…

The North Carolina General Assembly is finishing its second week of the 2023 Legislative Session, and it has been a relatively busy start to READ
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Parents’ Bill of Rights Passes NC Senate

This afternoon, the N.C. Senate passed SB 49, more commonly known as the Parents’ Bill of Rights, on a party-line vote of 29-18, with READ
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Parents’ Bill of Rights Moves Forward in NC Senate

(UPDATE: On Thursday morning, February 2, the N.C. Senate Health Care Committee approved SB 49. The bill now proceeds to the Senate Rules Committee READ
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2023 Legislative Session Begins in Earnest

Following an “organizational session” on January 11, state lawmakers returned to Raleigh today to begin the 2023 Regular Legislative Session in earnest. The State READ
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NC General Assembly Kick-Starts 2023 Legislative Session

The North Carolina General Assembly convened today to swear in members, elect officers, and handle a variety of “organizational” matters to kick-start the 2023 READ

NC Family Election Insights – The Results!

Speculation that the 2022 mid-term election was going to be a veritable “tsunami” for Republicans across the nation did not come to fruition, but READ

POV: The Importance of Young, Faith-Based Voters

In a nation where many younger citizens are becoming increasingly hostile toward biblical truth, the ballot box remains one of the most important forms READ
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NC Family Election Insights – Competitive NC State House Races to Watch

In this fourth installment of NC Family Election Insights, we look at the most competitive State House races in North Carolina. Similar to our READ
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NC Family Election Insights – Competitive NC State Senate Races to Watch

In this third installment of NC Family Election Insights, we look at the most competitive State Senate races in North Carolina. Similar to our READ

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