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After Pat McCrory, a Republican was elected Governor of North Carolina in 2012, he named Kluttz, a Democrat, to be Secretary of Natural and Cultural Resources. This position oversees the State Library of North Carolina, the North Carolina Museum of History, the North Carolina Symphony and other cultural and nature-related agencies. [4]
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) is an agency of the government of North Carolina that focuses on the preservation and protection of natural resources and public health. The department is headed by the Secretary of Environmental Quality, who is appointed by the Governor of North Carolina and is a member of the ...
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is a cabinet-level department within the state government of North Carolina dedicated to overseeing projects in the arts, culture, and history within the borders of the state.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has passed a new rule expanding the bear hunting season by nine days for the 2024-2025 hunting season, which will overlap with deer hunting season ...
NC endorsements: Charlotte Observer/News & Observer of Raleigh choices for Lt. Gov, Auditor, Insurance commissioner and Secretary of State
And in North Carolina, the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality has twice denied the project key water quality certifications, citing concerns about the need to harm natural resources in North ...
Secretary of Environmental Quality: 2015: D. Reid Wilson [8] Secretary of Health and Human Services: 1971: Dev Sangvai [8] Secretary/Chief Information Officer, Department of Information Technology: 2015: Teena Piccione [8] Secretary of Military and Veterans Affairs: 2015: Jocelyn Mitnaul Mallette [8] Secretary of Natural and Cultural Resources ...
North Carolina is a Dillon's rule state, [41] and municipalities are only able to exercise the authority that the General Assembly or state constitution explicitly gives them. [33] All municipalities in North Carolina operate under either mayor-council governments or council-manager government , [ 33 ] with most using the latter. [ 32 ]