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Charlotte, NC Continues to Grow

March 4, 2011

Thinking about moving to the Southern part of the United States? Whether you want to do so for business purposes and/or personal reasons, Charlotte, North Carolina is a place you should seriously consider as the following excerpt of an article in the Charlotte Observer shows. The Charlotte area’s population surged in the past decade, despite…

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North Carolina: State Law to Provide for Acceptable ID’s

February 28, 2011

Introduced on February 2, 2011, North Carolina House Bill 33 clearly states what forms of identification are acceptable and can be used in order to determine “a person’s actual identity by a justice, judge, clerk, magistrate, law enforcement officer, or other government official.” There are five different forms of identification cards included in House Bill…

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Charlotte and the Future

February 11, 2011

The Economist commented in the Feb 10th 2011 edition on Charlotte and the Democratic convention: “The Democrats’ choice of Charlotte, North Carolina, for the site of their 2012 convention has raised more than a few eyebrows.” … “In the world of banking and financial services, however, it is already in the premier league. Charlotte’s two…

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North Carolina General Assembly

January 8, 2011

The General Assembly website has a new look, effective Jan. 1, 2011 and a few tweaks as well. The session database and membership lists for the House and Senate have been switched over to reflect the onset of the 2011-12 biennium, and About NCGA includes an enhanced “Who Represents Me” feature. The General Assembly convenes…

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Every Vote Counts!

October 22, 2010

Can’t make it to the polls on Tuesday, November 2 to cast your vote? No problem! Early voting is open all over North Carolina and Georgia. NORTH CAROLINA This year’s midterm elections on Tuesday, November 2 will determine the outcome of a U.S. Senate race, all 13 North Carolina congressional seats, all North Carolina Senate…

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