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The government of North Carolina is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. These consist of the Council of State (led by the Governor ), the bicameral legislature (called the General Assembly ), and the state court system (headed by the North Carolina Supreme Court ).
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 ...
Alternative view of the main façade. The building contains separate chambers for the North Carolina House of Representatives and North Carolina Senate.Architectural details include a 22-foot-wide (6.7 m), red-carpeted stairway that leads from the front entrance to the third floor galleries for the House and Senate, roof gardens and garden courts at the four interior corners.
A North Carolina state government building that had Department of Health and Human Services office space, it was set to be demolished in 2023, but still stands in May 2024. The land will be turned ...
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Christ Episcopal Church (Cleveland, North Carolina) Christ Episcopal Church and Parish House (New Bern, North Carolina) Church Street School (Thomasville, North Carolina) Citizens Bank Building (Burnsville, North Carolina) City Garage Yard and Fire Drill Tower; City Hospital-Gaston Memorial Hospital; City Market (Raleigh, North Carolina)
North Carolina’s Building Code Council wants to change insulation and energy efficiency. But home builders say the changes cost too much.
County government buildings in North Carolina (1 C) C. City and town halls in North Carolina (1 C, 1 P) Courthouses in North Carolina (2 C, 7 P) F.