Cleveland County High Schools Receive $15 Million for New Auditoriums from N.C. Needs-Based Capital Fund

Raleigh, N.C. – The Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund created by the Republican-led General Assembly in 2017 will provide a combined $15 million for new auditoriums at Crest and Burns High Schools in Cleveland County.

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House Health Committee Should Continue Oversight of N.C. Vaccine Distribution, Speaker Moore Tells Members

Raleigh, N.C. – A letter sent by Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) to members of the House Health Committee on Tuesday urged the panel to continue oversight of North Carolina’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution process as the legislature returns to work this week.

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Session Preview 2021: North Carolina Can Afford to Invest in Solutions

Raleigh, N.C. – State House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) spoke to Spectrum News this month for a preview of the first session of the 2021-2022 legislative biennium in the North Carolina House of Representatives. 

Speaker Moore said returning students to the classroom, delivering more economic relief for struggling North Carolinians, and seeking consensus in restrictions on businesses, would headline his legislative priorities.

 

State Lawmakers Win Separation of Powers Case in 6-1 Decision of N.C. Supreme Court

Raleigh, N.C. – The North Carolina Supreme Court sided with General Assembly leaders in an important separation of powers case on Friday, issuing a 6-1 decision in Cooper v. Berger affirming the legislature as the state’s constitutional authority on appropriations and policy matters.

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