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NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE LEGISLATIVE BUILDING 16 W. Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1030 March 5, 2020 Jamille Robbins NC Department of Transportation– Environmental Analysis Unit 1598 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1598 Submitted via email: [email protected] Re: Modernization of outdoor advertising rules 19A NCAC 02E .0225 To the NC Department of Transportation, We are North Carolina legislators who care about the scenic beauty of our state and We are writing to oppose the proposed changes to the modernization of outdoor advertising rules (19A NCAC 02E .0225) that would limit local ordinances and allow billboards with a state permit to be converted to digital and raised to 50 feet in height, even if such changes are not allowed by the applicable city or county ordinance. Instead, we support the considered “Alternative 2” described in the agency’s March 1, 2019, fiscal note. Alternative 2 would recognize local government ordinances and limit the changes that could be made to an existing billboard as part of modernization. Alternative 2 as described in the fiscal note: “The second alternate is to further limit activities that industry could do as part of modernization. An example includes restricting companies to modernize from static to digital faces. Some local governments have more stringent rules associated with outdoor advertising regulations including moratoriums on allowing digital billboards. NCDOT considered excluding digital faces as part of modernization. NCDOT chose not to make this exclusion since the state already allows digital billboards and that industry should be allowed to accommodate for technology enhancements.” We wish to protect the ability of local communities to control billboards, especially taller, digitized billboards that impact the scenic beauty of North Carolina and can be a distraction to drivers. -
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY House Bill 914 Support Our Direct Care Workforce Wednesday June 9, 2021
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY House Bill 914 Support our Direct Care Workforce Wednesday June 9, 2021 A coalition of organizations across Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Aging and Mental Health providing residential, home and community-based health services, will be rallying at the General Assembly in support of increased wages for direct support workers. HB 914 Support Our Direct Care Workforce would increase the hourly wages of direct support staff across a variety of Medicaid services including Innovations and other home and community-based waivers, personal care services, ICFs, home health, nursing homes and other behavioral health community and residential facilities. This increased rate is intended to make sure that people who qualify for services have the direct support workforce they need. Increased rates mean providers can pay competitive wages, retain experienced Direct Support Workers, and people who need support can receive the help they need. WE NEED YOUR VOICE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!! Reach out to the legislators that represent you but please also contact the key legislators who make the budget decisions listed below: Senator Jim Perry representing Lenoir and Wayne County Office Phone: (919) 733-5621 Email: [email protected] Senator Joyce Krawiec representing Forsyth and Davie Office Phone: (919) 733-7850 Email: [email protected] Senator Jim Burgin representing Harnett, Johnston and Lee Office Phone: (919) 733-5748 Email: [email protected] Senator Deanna Ballard representing Alleghany, Ashe, Surry, Watauga, -
Candidate List Grouped by Contest Alamance Board of Elections Alamance
ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CRITERIA: Election: 11/03/2020, Show Contest w/o Candidate: Y, County: ALL COUNTIES, Data Source: FULL COUNTY VIEW CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE US PRESIDENT TRUMP, DONALD J Donald J. Trump REP 08/14/2020 BIDEN, JOSEPH R Joseph R. Biden DEM 08/14/2020 BLANKENSHIP, DON Don Blankenship CST 08/14/2020 HAWKINS, HOWIE Howie Hawkins GRE 08/14/2020 JORGENSEN, JO Jo Jorgensen LIB 08/14/2020 US SENATE TILLIS, THOMAS ROLAND Thom Tillis REP 12/09/2019 P. O. BOX 97396 RALEIGH, NC 27624 BRAY, SHANNON WILSON Shannon W. Bray LIB 12/11/2019 215 MYSTIC PINE PL APEX, NC 27539 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES CALVIN III Cal Cunningham DEM 12/03/2019 PO BOX 309 RALEIGH, NC 27602 HAYES, KEVIN EUGENE Kevin E. Hayes CST 12/19/2019 416 S WEST CENTER ST FAISON, NC 28341 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 13 BUDD, THEODORE PAUL Ted Budd REP 12/03/2019 PO BOX 97127 RALEIGH, NC 27624 HUFFMAN, JEFFREY SCOTT Scott Huffman DEM 12/20/2019 4311 SCHOOL HOUSE COMMONS HARRISBURG, NC 28075 NC GOVERNOR PISANO, ALBERT LAWRENCE Al Pisano CST 12/19/2019 7209 E.W.T. HARRIS BLVD. STE. J 119 CHARLOTTE, NC 28227 COOPER, ROY ASBERRY III Roy Cooper DEM 12/05/2019 434 FAYETTEVILLE ST RALEIGH, NC 27601 STE 2020 DIFIORE, STEVEN JOSEPH II Steven J. DiFiore LIB 12/20/2019 6817 FISHERS FARM LN UNIT C1 CHARLOTTE, NC 28277 FOREST, DANIEL JAMES Dan Forest REP 12/04/2019 PO BOX 471845 CHARLOTTE, NC 28247 CONT_CAND_rpt_3.rpt Page 1 of 545 Sep 02, 2020 3:52 pm ALAMANCE BOARD OF ELECTIONS CANDIDATE LIST GROUPED BY CONTEST CANDIDATE NAME NAME ON BALLOT PARTY FILING DATE ADDRESS ALAMANCE NC LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ROBINSON, MARK KEITH Mark Robinson REP 12/02/2019 P.O. -
2020 Election Results Handout
2020 Election Results NC General Assembly Both the North Carolina Senate and House retained Republican majorities. The NC Senate has 28 Republicans to 22 Democrats, with 12 new members (8 new Republicans, 4 new Democrats). The NC House has 69 Republicans to 51 Democrats, with 24 new members (18 new Republicans, 6 new Democrats). NC Senate Results by District and County: District Counties Elected Candidate Party New Hertford, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, 1 Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington Bob Steinburg R 2 Carteret, Craven, Pamlico Norman W. Sanderson R Vance, Warren, Northampton, Bertie, Martin, 3 Beaufort Ernestine (Byrd) Bazemore D New 4 Halifax, Edgecombe, Wilson Milton F. "Toby" Fitch, Jr. D 5 Pitt, Greene Don Davis D 6 Jones, Onslow Michael A. Lazzara R New 7 Lenoir, Wayne Jim Perry R 8 New Hanover, Pender, Bladen, Brunswick Bill Rabon R 9 New Hanover Michael Lee R New 10 Sampson, Duplin, Johnston Brent Jackson R 11 Johnston, Nash Lisa Stone Barnes R New 12 Harnett, Lee, Johnston Jim Burgin R 13 Columbus, Robeson Danny Earl Britt, Jr. R 14 Wake Dan Blue D 15 Wake Jay J. Chaudhuri D 16 Wake Wiley Nickel D 17 Wake Sam Searcy D 18 Franklin, Wake Sarah Crawford D New 19 Cumberland Kirk DeViere D 20 Durham Natalie Murdock D 21 Cumberland, Hoke Ben Clark D 22 Durham, Granville, Person Mike Woodard D 23 Chatham, Orange Valerie P. Foushee D 24 Alamance, Guilford Amy S. Galey R New 25 Anson, Scotland, Richmond, Moore Tom McInnis R New (appointed 7/17/20; 26 Guilford, Randolph Dave Craven R won reelection) 27 Guilford Michael Garrett D 28 Guilford Gladys A. -
11/06/2018 Official General Election Results - Statewide
6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results Federal Council of State NC Senate NC House Judicial Referenda Cross- County Local 11/06/2018 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS - STATEWIDE Text Size: A A | Options | Downloads Criteria Election: 11/06/2018 County: STATE Office: NC SENATE Contest: ALL Display Results Refresh Statewide Info Last County Submit: November 27, 2018 8:55 am Legislative Defendants Trial Last County Upload: November 27, 2018 8:55 am Ex.049 Precincts Reported: 100.00% (2,706 out of 2,706) 100.00% Ballots Cast: 52.98% (3,755,778 out of 7,089,657) 52.98% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 01 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 90 of 90 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Bob Steinburg REP 39,815 53.21% D. Cole Phelps DEM 35,017 46.79% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 02 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 64 of 64 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Norman Sanderson REP 42,898 61.78% Ginger Garner DEM 24,644 35.49% Tim Harris LIB 1,894 2.73% NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 03 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 90 of 90 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Erica D. Smith DEM 33,942 53.86% C. (Chuck) Earley, Jr. REP 29,082 46.14% LEGISLATIVE DEFENDANTS TX049-1 https://er.ncsbe.gov/?election_dt=11/06/2018&county_id=0&office=NCS&contest=0 1/8 6/27/2019 NC SBE Contest Results NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 04 (VOTE FOR 1) Precincts Reported: 68 of 68 NAME ON BALLOT PARTY BALLOT COUNT PERCENT Milton F. -
1/11/2021 3Rd Edition Senate Principal Clerk's Office NORTH
1/11/2021 3rd Edition Senate Principal Clerk’s Office NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 SESSION REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Alamance Senate 24 -- Amy S. Galey House 63 Hurtado -- House 64 -- Riddell Alexander Senate 42 -- Dean Proctor House 94 -- Elmore Alleghany Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 90 -- Stevens Anson Senate 25 -- Tom McInnis House 55 -- Brody Ashe Senate 45 -- Deanna Ballard House 93 -- Pickett Avery Senate 46 -- Warren Daniel House 85 -- Greene Beaufort Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 79 -- Kidwell Bertie Senate 3 Ernestine Bazemore -- House 1 -- Goodwin Bladen Senate 8 -- Bill Rabon House 22 -- Brisson Brunswick Senate 8 -- Bill Rabon House 17 -- Iler House 19 -- Miller Buncombe Senate 48 -- Chuck Edwards Senate 49 Julie Mayfield -- House 114 Fisher -- House 115 Ager -- House 116 Turner -- Burke Senate 46 -- Warren Daniel House 86 -- Blackwell House 112 -- Rogers Cabarrus Senate 36 -- Paul Newton House 67 -- Sasser House 82 -- K. Baker House 83 -- Pittman Caldwell Senate 46 -- Warren Daniel House 87 -- D. Hall Camden Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Carteret Senate 2 -- Norman W. Sanderson House 13 -- McElraft Caswell Senate 30 -- Phil Berger House 50 Meyer -- Catawba Senate 42 -- Dean Proctor House 89 -- Setzer House 96 -- Adams Chatham Senate 23 Valerie P. Foushee -- House 54 Reives -- Cherokee Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 120 -- Gillespie Chowan Senate 1 -- Bob Steinburg House 1 -- Goodwin Clay Senate 50 -- Kevin Corbin House 120 -- Gillespie County of Residence COUNTY DISTRICT DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Cleveland Senate 44 -- W. Ted Alexander House 110 -- Hastings House 111 -- Moore Columbus Senate 13 -- Danny Earl Britt, Jr. -
Letter from Senators to Gov. Cooper About
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY NORTH CARO LINA SENATE February 18, 2021 Governor Roy Cooper 20301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 Dear Governor Cooper, We write to request that you amend your executive orders to increase the number of attendees permitted at outdoor sporting events, specifically for high school athletics. Our constituents have been contacting us with the reasonable and legitimate complaint that they cannot watch their children play sports under the existing rules even though there is plenty of room to do so safely. Your December 8, 2020 Executive Order 181 allows only 100 people at large outdoor high school football fields. That restriction does not seem appropriate to us. The end result is parents and close family members cannot see their loved ones compete even though there is ample outdoor space for proper social distancing. We request that you update your executive order to allow outdoor sports complexes to operate under a percentage capacity restriction, not a 100-person maximum. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sen. Todd Johnson Sen. Danny Britt Sen. Vickie Sawyer Sen. Ralph Hise Sen. Lisa Barnes Sen. Bob Steinburg Sen. Tom McInnis Sen. Jim Burgin Sen. Michael Lazzara Sen. Joyce Krawiec Sen. Paul Newton Sen. Deanna Ballard Sen. Steve Jarvis Sen. Ted Alexander Sen. Norm Sanderson Sen. Jim Perry Sen. Bill Rabon Sen. David Craven Sen. Warren Daniel Sen. Kathy Harrington Sen. Carl Ford Sen. Phil Berger Sen. Amy Galey . -
NCDOT Board of Transportation Div. and Dist. Office May. 17, 2021 Download1mb
ANDY PERKINS DIV. 9 VALERIE JORDAN DIV. 5 ALLEN MORAN DIV. 1 Division Engineer: Division Engineer: MELVIN MITCHELL DIV. 4 Division Engineer: CULLIE TARLETON DIV. 11 Pat Ivey (336) 747-7800 MIKE FOX DIV. 7 Brandon Jones (919) 220-4600 Division Engineer: Sterling Baker (252) 482-1850 Division Engineer: Dist. 1 Kelly Seitz (704) 630-3200 Division Engineer: Deputy D.E. Kevin Bowen (252) 640-6400 Deputy D.E. (252) 482-1850 Michael Pettyjohn (336) 667-9111 Dist. 2 Jeremy Guy (336) 747-7900 Wright Archer, III (336) 487-0000 Richard Hancock (919) 220-4600 Deputy D.E. Win Bridgers (252) 331-4737 Dist. 1 Randall Miles (336) 530-6018 NC SENATE: Dist. 1 Chuck Edwards (336) 570-6833 Dist. 1 Amy Neidringhaus (919) 733-3213 Kristin Barnes (252) 640-6400 Dist. 1 David Otts (252) 332-4021 Dist. 2 Ivan Dishman (828) 268-6026 Carl Ford, Paul Lowe, Steve Jarvis, Joyce Dist. 2 Bobby Norris (336) 487-0100 Dist. 2 John Sandor (919) 220-4750 Dist. 1 Gray Keeter (252) 583-4230 Dist. 2 Michael Hill (252) 789-6150 Dist. 3 David Poindexter (336) 903-9172 Krawiec, Phil Berger Dist. 3 Jason Julian (336) 520-6060 Dist. 3 M. Scott Wheeler (252) 598-5100 Dist. 2 Bobby Liverman (252) 462-2580 Dist. 3 Marshall Gill NC SENATE: NC HOUSE: NC SENATE: NC SENATE: Dist. 3 Sam Lawhorn (919) 739-5300 NC SENATE: Deanna Ballard, Phil Berger, Vickie Sawyer, Donny Lambeth, Evelyn Terry, Harry Warren, Amy Galey, Phil Berger, Valerie Foushee, Dan Blue, Natalie Murdock, Jay Chaudhuri, NC SENATE: Bob Steinburg, Ernestine Bazemore ³ Mike Woodard, Sydney Batch, Wiley Nickel, Brent Jackson, -
General Assembly Representation by County: 2021-2022
General Assembly Representation by County: 2021-2022 3 Digit Offices are in the Legislative Office Building; 4 Digit Offices are found in the Legislative Building. All phone numbers require (919) area code. | “R” denotes Republican, and “D” denotes Democrat. COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE(S) OFFICE PHONE EMAIL Alamance 24: Sen. Amy Galey (R) 2111 LB (919) 301-1446 [email protected] 63: Rep. Ricky Hurtado (D) 1309 LB (919) 733-5820 [email protected] 64: Rep. Dennis Riddell (R) 416A LOB (919) 733-5905 [email protected] Alexander 42: Sen. Dean Proctor (R) 2108 LB (919) 733-5876 [email protected] 94: Rep. Jeffrey Elmore (R) 301D LOB (919) 733-5935 [email protected] Alleghany 45: Sen. Deanna Ballard (R) 521 LOB (919) 733-5742 [email protected] 90: Rep. Sarah Stevens (R) 419 LOB (919) 715-1883 [email protected] Anson 25: Sen. Tom McInnis (R) 314 LOB (919) 733-5953 [email protected] 55: Rep. Mark Brody (R) 416B LOB (919) 715-3029 [email protected] Ashe 45: Sen. Deanna Ballard (R) 521 LOB (919) 733-5742 [email protected] 93: Rep. Ray Pickett (R) 537 LOB (919) 733-7727 [email protected] Avery 46: Sen. Warren Daniel (R) 627 LOB (919) 715-7823 [email protected] 85: Rep. Dudley Greene (R) 604 LOB (919) 733-5862 [email protected] Beaufort 3: Sen. Ernestine Bazemore (D) 1106 LB (919) 715-3040 [email protected] 79: Rep. Keith Kidwell (R) 1206 LB (919) 733-5881 [email protected] Bertie 3: Sen. -
State Legislative Seats That Changed Party Control, 2018 - Ballotpedia
10/14/2019 State legislative seats that changed party control, 2018 - Ballotpedia View PDF - Start Here Free PDF Viewer - View PDF Files Instantly. Download ViewPDF Extension Now! OPEN ViewPDF.io State legislative seats that changed party control, 2018 PRIMARY ELECTIONS FEDERAL ELECTIONS STATE ELECTIONS LOCAL ELECTIONS VOTER INFORMATION On November 6, 2018, 6,073 seats were up for election across 87 of the nation's 99 state legislative chambers. As a result of the elections, control of 508 seats was flipped from one party to another. 2018 State Democrats gained a net 308 seats in the 2018 elections, Republicans lost a net 294 seats, and third legislative elections party and independent candidates lost a net 14 seats. At least one flip occurred in every state except Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia, which did not hold state legislative elections in 2018. « 2017 2019 » New Hampshire had 77 seats flip, the most of any state. Sixty-seven of those seats flipped from Republicans to Democrats, seven from Democrats to Republicans, two from third party legislators to Republicans, and one from a third party legislator to a Democrat. Maine followed with 26 flips, including 16 Republican seats to Democrats, two Democratic seats to Republicans, three Republican seats to third party candidates, and five third party seats to Democrats. The only other state with more than 20 flips was Pennsylvania, with 19 Republican seats flipping to Democrats and three Democratic seats flipping to Republicans. Six state legislative chambers flipped control in 2018, including both chambers of the New Hampshire General Court, the state senates of Colorado, Maine, and New York, and the Minnesota House of Representatives. -
Membership Meeting 1.13.21
Coalition Meeting January 13, 2021 The NC Early Education Coalition is a proud partner in the national ZERO TO THREE Think Babies™ campaign and in the Pritzker Children's Initiative's National Collaborative for Infants and Toddlers. Goals for the Webinar • Breaking New/Latest Updates • Legislative Session Preview • Showcase the 2021 policy agenda for the NC Early Education Coalition • Advocacy Opportunities • Polling • Small Group Discussions Message of Hope from Elliott “There’s a light at the end of the tunnel!” What’s your hope for 2021? Early Childhood Education Breaking News The NC Early Education Coalition is a proud partner in the national ZERO TO THREE Think Babies™ campaign and in the Pritzker Children's Initiative's National Collaborative for Infants and Toddlers. Child Care Priority to Get COVID-19 Vaccines • Child Care Workers are in Group 1B for vaccines New Federal COVID Funding! FY2021 Consolidated Appropriations and COVID Relief Act (P.L. 116-260) Support for Individual, Families, Communities and Small Businesses • Child Care: $10 B, NC will receive $338 Million through CCDBG • Head Start: $250 M • Unemployment Insurance: $300 per week supplement Dec. 26, 2020 to March 13, 2021 • Individual Direct Payments: $600 for individuals up to $75,000 and $1200 for couples up to $150,000 • Paid Leave Credit: Extends use of previous credit through 3/31/21 • Small Business Assistance: Paycheck Protection Program – forgivable loans – through March 2021 Emergency Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) • Housing Assistance: Emergency Rental -
March-April 2019 Living Power Newsletter
Livingpower For all who have made a living and now wish to make a life March - April 2019 Volume 35, Number 2 President’s Message IN THIS ISSUE No matter when I sit down to write my message to you, I often have more to President’s Message ..............................1 share than our newsletter allows, and Locating Lost Insurance and today isn’t any different. However, I’m Annuity Policies.......................................2 keeping my message shorter this month 2019 Legislative Session ......................3 to share contact information for the NC House Members, members of our 2019 General Assembly. Alphabetically by County ................4-5 I especially want you to know how NC Senate Members, hard your NCRGEA staff and Board of Alphabetically by County ................5-7 Directors work for you. We are tirelessly AmWINS Medicare Linda S. Suggs, working to convince lawmakers that a Supplemental Insurance ......................7 NCRGEA President cost of living adjustment is vital for our Attn: Member Spouses - Be An retirees—a tall order in a time of declin- Associate Member .................................8 ing revenues and fears about unfunded liabilities. Cost of living Living Power in Large Print .................8 adjustments are good for NC’s economy and needed by our retir- Final Expense Insurance .......................8 ees. In North Carolina, retirees contribute $6.9 billion in economic Local Government Federal output. But due to stagnating cost of living adjustments and ever- Credit Union .............................................8 2019 Retiree Pay Dates .........................8 Carolina Cruise & Tours .........................9 thanincreasing $21,000 inflation, per year, the and value a pension of your worthpensions $20,479 continues in 2008 to slide had The Hearing Bones .................................9 declineddownward.