North Carolina General Assembly Week in Review - October 2022 #3

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  • Source: JD Supra
  • 11/01/2022

This week Democratic Governor Roy Cooper issued an Executive Order to "accelerate the state’s transition to a clean energy economy." The order directs the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality to establish the North Carolina Advanced Clean Trucks Program that would propose rules to require truck manufacturers to sell more zero-emission trucks in the state. The order requires the N.C. Climate Change Interagency Taskforce to conduct a needs assessment over the next year of zero-emission vehicles, charging stations, the cost of electric charging, and other fuel sources.

One Stop Early Voting in North Carolina runs through November 5th. Voters can visit any early voting location in the county in which they are registered to cast their ballot. For more information on locations and times to vote early, click here.

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There are just 11 days to go before voters across North Carolina cast their ballots for who they would like to represent them in the US Senate and the US House, as well as in the state legislature and in judicial offices. For more information on how to register or how to vote in North Carolina, click here.

To catch up on all the races happening in North Carolina, you can check out the latest edition of Week in Review. For an overview of the legislative races taking place in the Eastern part of the state, click here. For an overview of the legislative races taking place in the Western part of the state, click here. For an overview of the races taking place in the Piedmont region of the state, click here. And finally, for an overview of the US Senate and Congressional races, click here. This week, we review the most competitive North Carolina House of Representatives races to watch.

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