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  1. Happy New Year to all North Carolinians as we embark on a new decade of progress for our state in the General Assembly, working together on a strong recovery from challenging times by keeping our commitment to build a brighter future for generations of families.

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  2. "North Carolina's economy is rebounding sharply" under Republican reforms to our business climate, tax code, and budget. But far too many families are left behind by vetoes of our balanced legislation to help small businesses compete safely.

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    29 Dec 2020

    The Republican-led General Assembly has a strong record of balanced criminal justice reforms that are creating opportunity in the lives of North Carolinians- from Raise the Age, to the First Step Act, to the Second Chance Act and more.

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  4. Sen. Marc Basnight was a leader who cared deeply about serving his constituents to make a difference in the lives of all North Carolinians. Our thoughts are with his family as they honor his memory and we remember his lasting impact on this state.

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  5. Merry Christmas from North Carolina to our fellow Americans, friends, and families around the world. We are blessed to share the spirit of this joyful season together and wish you a wonderful celebration today.

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  6. Targeted grants are connecting North Carolina's rural communities to high-speed internet when we need it most, as another $30 million is awarded to 18 counties to improve digital access for local economies and education systems across our state.

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    Looking forward to working with this outstanding group of incoming members!

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  8. North Carolina's university spending is top-5 in the U.S as our "fiscal decisions and legislative changes kept state university tuition affordable"...investments Republicans in the General Assembly have made to keep college educations accessible.

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  9. We continue to pray for the strong recovery of Kings Mountain Police Corporal Frank Lee Whittington Jr., and the safety of his fellow law enforcement officers serving bravely and risking their lives in the line of duty to protect the people of this state.

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  10. The N.C. Supreme Court sided with state lawmakers in an important 6-1 decision today that represents a win for separation of powers and the constitutional appropriations process and a defeat for executive branch efforts to govern through litigation.

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  11. Another brave law enforcement officer in North Carolina has given his life in service to the safety of citizens in our state. We extend deepest sympathies to the loved ones of the young Concord policeman who was killed in the line of duty Wednesday night.

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  12. North Carolina ranks top-5 in the nation for per-student investment in higher education under Republican leadership in the General Assembly, which "allows the UNC system to keep its tuition comparatively low."

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  13. North Carolinians are fortunate to have Thomas Stith at the helm of the state’s most vital workforce development pipeline, as few leaders have his experience to ensure the System meets the needs of our students and the demands of a growing private sector.

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  14. I want to thank Chief Justice Beasley for her years of service to North Carolina and I look forward to working with Justice Newby on the administration of our state courts system.

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  15. The U.S. Supreme Court must address this proliferation of Democrats’ sue-and-settle schemes entered to ignore duly-enacted statutes and undermine voter confidence in our elections process - just like we saw in North Carolina.

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  16. It is an unthinkable tragedy for this young man, a dedicated officer protecting public safety, to have his life taken away by a senseless act of violence. Officer Tyler Herndon will be forever remembered for his sacrifice to North Carolina.

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  17. Rural broadband remains a top priority of the NC General Assembly and our state is fortunate to have continued revenue availability to meet this need and make flexible budget adjustments as federal rules may require thanks to responsible budgeting.

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    7 Dec 2020
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    North Carolina's business tax climate ranks among the best in the nation, according to the 2021 State Business Tax Climate Index:

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  20. Proud of maintaining conservative leadership in the N.C. House against massive out-of-state spending. We kept our promises to build a more competitive economy and excellent education systems with reforms that benefit every family.

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