NC Legislative Newsletter
May 19, 2023
Last week, the North Carolina Senate unveiled and passed their version of the 2023-24 State Budget. With both chambers having now passed a draft budget, the House and Senate will begin negotiating a final version with the goal of sending Governor Roy Cooper a finalized funding bill in June.
This week, lawmakers will continue debating and moving legislation through policy committees and floor votes.
Issue Insights
Governor Roy Cooper / North Carolina General Assembly
- North Carolina Senate Budget Passes, Final Negotiations to Begin (Press Release)
- Gov. Roy Cooper’s state budget office and General Assembly staff released an updated forecast after the Department of Revenue received key April 15 individual and corporate income tax payments and returns (WFDD)
- Governor Cooper Announces State Boards and Commissions Appointments (Press Release)
- Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Anna Goodwin to serve as District Court Judge in Judicial District 20B, serving Union County (Press Release)
NC Courts
- Jury Duty Scam Alert for Mecklenburg County (NC Courts)
- N.C. Pro Bono Resource Center Announces 2022 Pro Bono Honor Society Inductees (NC Courts)
News Roundup
- North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Morgan won’t seek reelection next year (AP News)
- NC Central law school picks former state Supreme Court justice as new dean (Raleigh News & Observer)
- NC Ag Hits $100 Billion in Economic Impact (Southern Farm Network)
- Dr. Jeff Cox, the incoming head of the North Carolina Community College System, will start in his new role at the System Office on June 1 (Press Release)
- Charlotte posts nation’s fifth-largest population increase in 2022, Census Bureau estimates show (Charlotte Business Journal)
- Crews entered the fifth week battling the Croatan National Forest fire with hopes of 100% containment soon (WNCT)
- Duke’s Coach K, Dawkins and Carolina’s Hansbrough make collegiate hall of fame (WUNC)