North Carolina still without a state budget as 2026 begins
As North Carolina lawmakers return to Raleigh in 2026, the state remains without a finalized budget, making it the last state in the nation operating without one.
As North Carolina lawmakers return to Raleigh in 2026, the state remains without a finalized budget, making it the last state in the nation operating without one.
After more than 40 days, the government shutdown may finally be coming to an end, but millions of Americans are still at risk of losing access to affordable healthcare.
In an impassioned speech, Jovita Lee, Policy Director for Advance North Carolina condemned a proposed anti-protest bill as an attack on the fundamental rights of Black and Brown communities.