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    Duke’s Share the Light Fund supports individuals and families who are struggling to pay their energy bills by offering financial assistance. Duke “works with agencies to distribute funds to ...

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    2. In the left navigation menu, click My Wallet | select View My Bill. - The Billing Statement page will appear. 3. From the dropdown menu, select the time period you want to view. Note - You can print your statement by clicking on the Print Statement button.

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  5. Private school voucher bill could soon become law. Which NC ...

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    Most of the families wait listed made too much money in past years to qualify for a private school voucher. Private school voucher bill could soon become law. Which NC families will it help?

  6. Opinion: 'Working Families Act' would help NC families pay ...

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    Rep. Lindsey Prather wants to make things better, especially child care, for working families by turning "Working Families Act" into law.

  7. North Carolina Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper proposed the Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005 which was introduced by Senator Dan Clodfelter.The act was designed to strengthen safeguards for personal information, requiring businesses and government to better protect sensitive financial information, and gave consumers more tools to fight theft of their information.

  8. North Carolina School Violence Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Senator Tommy Tucker (R-Union County) introduced amendments and additions to the act renaming it the North Carolina School Violence Prevention Act of 2012. The Act now includes amendments that address computer related crimes (Article 60, General Statutes 14-453) [ 9 ] and Cyberbullying penalties (Article 60, General Statutes 14-458). [ 9 ]

  9. More than 70,000 NC families want a new private school ...

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    Families in Tier 2 accounted for 26% of the applications. That’s a maximum annual income of $115,440 for a family of four. They’d be eligible for $6,722 per child.