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Recent News About North Carolina House Of Representatives
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North Carolina worker association endorses incumbent Szoka for legislator
The State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) recently said it endorsed state Rep. John Szoka (R-Cumberland), support that Szoka returned.
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Rep. John Szoka, two others, to co-chair task force addressing race, justice and policing issues in North Carolina
Rep. John Szoka (R-Cumberland) will co-chair a new North Carolina task force to address issues related to law enforcement, community relations and discrimination in minority communities.
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From Old North News
North Carolina Senate Republicans say church capacity rules show bias
North Carolina Senate Republicans alleged there is an unfair bias in Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order restricting the size of worship services.
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State rep. thanks Fort Bragg soldiers producing face masks on the base
Fort Bragg soldiers of the 647th Quartermaster Company joined in the fight against COVID-19 by producing 600 cloth face masks per day, according to WSET News 13, and Rep. John Szoka, (R-Cumberland) is expressing his gratitude for their efforts.
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North Carolina legislature preps for role in economic recovery
As North Carolina begins the process of economic recovery, there will be a spotlight on the state legislature as it works to help facilitate the process.
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Tech jobs, wages growing in North Carolina
On Feb. 4, Rep. John Szoka (R-Fayetteville) shared a news article on his Facebook page that announced a massive year-on-year jump for average wages in North Carolina’s technology sector for 2018.
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State senate to vote on North Carolina franchise tax
If Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget veto is overturned, North Carolina could possibly cut taxes in 2020 – the franchise tax, in particular.
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From Old North News
New sexual assault protections take effect in North Carolina
Hundreds of new state laws took effect across the nation this week, including minimum wage increases, new internet privacy rules, gun-related regulations, marijuana legalization and new tests on whether workers can be classified as independent contractors.
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State lawmakers pass 'mini-budgets' for school safety, disaster recovery
Educators and teachers in North Carolina could soon be cashing in on pay raises despite a lingering budget impasse between Gov. Roy Cooper and members of the legislature.