House Bill 82 passed unanimously today in the NC House of Representatives. This bill gives parents a crucial education option to help their kids who may be struggling to keep up due to the challenges of the pandemic. "Raleigh, N.C. - Legislation giving North Carolina students the option to attend in-classroom summer learning programs was …
76th Anniversary of the American Flag being raised over Iwo Jima
It was 76 years ago today that U.S. Marines raised the American flag over Mt. Suribachi, the highest point of Iwo Jima. The battle would last 30 days, and nearly 7,000 U.S. service members were killed. Today, we remember and honor these American heroes. #SemperFi .
Senate Bill 37 Passes in the House and the Senate
After three weeks of deliberation, in both the House and the Senate, SB 37, "In-Person Learning Choice for Families," has finally passed in both bodies of the General Assembly and is being sent to the Governor's Office. With more and more evidence and science coming out of the CDC stating that the transmission levels of …
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NC House files bill to “Eliminate Tax” on Military Retirement Pay
On Monday, North Carolina Representatives filed House Bill 83 "Eliminate Income Tax for Military Retirees". This bill is a very strong step towards furthering the protections we have for members of the armed service.
Federal appeals court denies petition for review of voter ID case
“A bit of good news. By order this morning, the US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Plaintiffs’ petition for en banc review of the favorable voter ID decision we received last month,” state Sen. Warren Daniel (R-Burke) said. “Unless Plaintiffs now take the extraordinary step of seeking review in the US Supreme Court, …
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Federal Funding for Ashe and Watauga County School Systems
The K-12 Emergency Relief Fund II has allocated $3 million in Ashe and $2.6 million in Watauga Counties school system. This money will be used to safely and efficiently get your kids back in school. Along with a $568,456 allotment towards Appalachian State University.
NC School Board rewrites Social Studies to focus on “Racism and Discrimination”
"The Democrat-controlled N.C. State Board of Education approved Thursday, Feb. 4, a sweeping rewrite of the state’s social studies standards that will now teach nearly every aspect of American history through the lens of racism and discrimination. The changes were approved over the strong objections of several Republican board members, who decried the new standards …
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Funding Bill for Schools
The legislature sent a Covid Relief bill to Gov. Cooper, which includes significant funding to reopen North Carolina's K-12 schools safely. This bill contains; extending the time for parents to apply for $335 "Extra Credit Grant" Checks, $39 million to expand rural high-speed internet, $1.6 billion to help schools safely reopen, $95 million for vaccine distribution, …
House Passes HB-4, “Extend ABC Permit Renewel Fee Deferral”
I am pleased to announce that this critical bill, HB-4, was passed in the House today. This bill takes action to directly impact business owners across the state during these difficult and unprecedented times.
Blowing Rock Police Officer Saves Life
On November 15th, 2020 while on patrol, Senior Police Officer Hunt responded to a medical call in reference to an unconscious person at the Blowing Rock Inn. SPO Hunt arrived and found a male patient lying on the ground. SPO Hunt immediately recognized that the man was in serious distress and consistent with his training, …
