AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPress Access Fight: A Citizen Times reporter was barred from a publicly advertised Michael Whatley campaign event at a town-owned facility in Waynesville, with local GOP officials claiming it was private—another flashpoint in what the paper calls a pattern of restricted press access. Water Infrastructure: Gov. Josh Stein and NCDEQ announced DEQ has awarded more than $1 billion for Hurricane Helene water infrastructure and resilience in western NC, with 98% of damaged systems restored but hundreds of millions in unmet needs still ahead. Elections & Voting Rules: North Carolina Republicans move to reduce Sunday and campus early voting, a change advocates warn could hit Black church communities and students. State Budget Politics: A new debate over the state’s direction frames progressives’ frustration with deregulatory moves, tax cuts, and welfare/school-choice reforms ahead of November. Public Safety & Courts: A Raleigh man was sentenced to federal prison for escaping a residential reentry center, and a judge handed a maximum sentence in a separate child sex case. Housing & Community: Concord opened “The Sanctuary,” an affordable workforce housing project built from a former church, aiming to stabilize residents. Health: Taylor Farms released a full recall list tied to a Cyclospora-linked lettuce outbreak affecting multiple states, including North Carolina.
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