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  2. North Carolina General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The constitution of North Carolina vests the state's legislative power in the General Assembly; [85] the General Assembly writes state laws/statutes. [63] [62] Legislation in North Carolina can either be in the form of general laws or special/local laws. General laws apply to the entire state, while local laws apply only to specific counties or ...

  3. List of North Carolina state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    This was the first assembly to meet in the newly completed North Carolina State Legislative Building in Raleigh. North Carolina Legislative Building, completed in 1963: 127: 1965-1966 [Wikidata] Raleigh: February 3 – June 17, 1965: Extra Session: November 15–17, 1965. Second Extra Session: January 10–14, 1966. 128: 1967 [Wikidata] Raleigh

  4. Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives

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    In the 1868 North Carolina Constitution, the name of the house was changed to "House of Representatives." [ 1 ] For most of the twentieth century, the office's power was limited, because Speakers usually only served for a single legislative session.

  5. Democrat Joe John, candidate for NC House District 40 ... - AOL

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    Get to know the candidates for North Carolina’s state legislature with our voter guide. Democrat Joe John, candidate for NC House District 40, answers our questions Skip to main content

  6. North Carolina House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The House is a 120-member body led by a Speaker of the House, who holds powers similar to those of the President pro-tem in the North Carolina Senate. Representatives serve two-year terms.

  7. North Carolina Senate - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Senate is the upper chamber of the North Carolina General Assembly, which along with the North Carolina House of Representatives—the lower chamber—comprises the state legislature of North Carolina. The Senate has 50 members, and the term of office for each senator is two years.

  8. Hugh Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Allen Blackwell (born July 14, 1944) is an American politician in Burke County, North Carolina. [4] Blackwell is a member in the North Carolina House of Representatives, District 86, which covers half of Burke County. [2] A Harvard Law School graduate, Hugh Blackwell is a partner in a law practice based in Valdese. [5]

  9. Larry Hall (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Dwight Hall is a North Carolina government official. A longtime member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, he served as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs under Governor Roy Cooper from 2017 through January 2021. [2]