LEGISLATIVE ACTION ALERT You’ve seen the press accounts about the NC General Assembly clumsily working its way to a resolution on the budget. Both chambers are making moves to indicate that the end of the “short” session is near and a deal may be close to wrap
Read more →A heavily amended HB 201 was passed by the Senate tonight on a vote of 38-10. The Energy Code provisions are limited to existing buildings and additions to existing buildings.
Read more →Senator Ruccho explained in committee this afternoon that HB 1224 is intended to allow counties to take advantage of future broadening of the sales tax base. You will recall that the General Assembly failed to extend sales taxes to a broad array of services last year during
Read more →HB 1224is scheduled to be heard in the Senate Finance Committee on Monday evening and the American Institute of Architect’s opposes the bill as it is currently drafted. While transportation and education are two very important issues facing local governments, they are not the only needs and services our
Read more →Yes, this is still hanging out there, and as the budget negotiations have dragged on, we are fearful that legislators in both chambers have forgotten that this is a critical piece of the budget bill and can’t be forgotten in the rush to the end of session.
Read more →HB 201, the measure that would roll back the 2012 NC Energy Code to the 2009 version, has been lurking around the Legislature since last year. A coalition of design, construction and clean energy business interests have been successful in slowing its progress but it appears to
Read more →Governor Pat McCrory signed a bill on Monday that authorizes approximately $376 million of improvements that will directly benefit students at six University of North Carolina (UNC) institutions. Funds to pay for these projects will come from various fees, receipts, grants and fund raising income and not
Read more →From the Insider 7-3-2014 Sen. Bob Rucho, R-Mecklenburg, along with other current GOP lawmakers, were co-sponsors of 1997 legislation that created the state’s historic preservation tax credit program, the same program that today’s Republicans are considering allowing to expire at the end of the year. For the past two
Read more →@ncarchman: Rep Hagar offers amendment to coal ash bill for State Construction to study more uses of coal ash in building materials. Amendment adopted.
Read more →Last week the Senate passed a comprehensive bill to deal with Duke Energys 33 coal ash ponds that threaten North Carolina’s water resources. The bill is being heard in the House Environment Committee today. One provision at the very end of the bill challenges the State Construction
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