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General Assembly, North Carolina
- Under the Dome: Legislature plans separate budgets - Ja 2 89 1
- Challenging agenda: Tight money and expensive demands face the 1989 General Assembly - Ja 8 89 1D
- Legislature opens today with battles - Ja 11 89 1
- Polish (and spit) greet legislators arriving for tense '89 session - Ja 11 89 1C
- Revolt, turmoil leave General Assembly in state of confusion - Ja 15 89 1
- Legislature begins work after rule changes, Ramsey's ouster - Ja 29 89 19A
- Plans to limit session of legislature are filed - Fe 1 89 16C
- Media day held to help educate journalists - Fe 2 89 14A
- Editorial: Just pass the bill - of fare - Fe 5 89 6D
- Under the Dome: Lobbyists crowding General Assembly - Fe 12 89 1
- Under the Dome: Special-interest caucuses multiply - Fe 28 89 1
- Under the Dome: General Assembly keeps big surplus - Mr 12 89 1
- Under the Dome: More ideas bury bill-drafting staff - Mr 30 89 1
- Under the Dome: CAREER LADDER classes set - Ap 1 89 5A
- Durham official seeks more racial sensitivity - Ap 11 89 18C
- Historic session in Fayetteville ended state's brief sovreignty - Ap 13 89 1
- Legislature in Fayetteville after absence of 196 years - Ap 13 89 18A
- General Assembly returns to Fayetteville (Photo) - Ap 14 89 1
- Symbolism highlights Fayetteville session - Ap 14 89 11A
- Ranks of urban, white Democrats thinning in legislature - Ap 16 89 1
- Legislative representation in four urban counties (by party & race; Chart) - Ap 16 89 10A
- Editorial: The Jones Street Follies - Ap 23 89 6D
- Legislators racing to beat deadline for action on bills - My 3 89 1
- Under the Dome: Legislators facing critical deadline - My 9 89 1
- Crunch time leaves legislators digging out from crush of bills - My 10 89 1C
- Under the Dome: Rules dispute splits legislative leaders - My 11 89 1
- Rules dispute leaves bills hanging - My 12 89 9A
- What's dead in the legislature; Major issues still alive (Chart) - My 12 89 4C
- Legislative dispute on procedures leaves many bills hanging - My 13 89 1C
- Deadline on bills spurs legislative frenzy - My 15 89 2C
- Assembly standoff continues; Mavretic, Barnes fail to meet on feud - My 16 89 16C
- Legislative standoff continues - My 17 89 18C
General Assembly, North Carolina
- Under the dome: Social conservatives plan new laws - Ja 28 85 1
- Editorial: Legislature returns - Fe 5 85 4A
- Legislature's 136th session begins today - Fe 5 85 1C
- Under the dome: Political partying returns with Legislature - Fe 7 85 1
- Under the dome: GOP legislators to wait for Martin proposals - Fe 13 85 1
- Communication gap (between Martin and legislators) expected to improve - Mr 6 85 3C
- New Right: What impact on the Legislature? - Mr 10 85 1D
- Under the dome: Girl Scouts to be pages in General Assembly - Mr 10 85 25A
- Under the Dome: General Assembly reference book ready (North Carolina Capital Guide) - Ap 2 85 7A
- Legislator says (Democratic) leaders met privately on tax plans - Ap 13 85 12A
- Freedom of choice at issue in many proposals, lawmakers say - Ap 14 85 35A
- Governor vs. the legislature - Ap 14 85 1D
- Martin visits to General Assembly raise eyebrows, prompt grumbling - Ap 19 85 7A
- Legislature a governmental dump truck - My 3 85 20A
- Under the dome: Jordan, Ramsey and Royall rule, survey says - My 4 85 1
- Under the dome: Legislature returns to roots in Capitol - My 14 85 1
- GOP freshmen (Warren; Sizemore; Rhyne; Sawyer) move into leadership, challenge Democrats'
- ideas, control - My 19 85 29A
- Legislators arguing over resolutions rule - Jn 9 85 22A
- Martin assails Democratic legislative leaders - Jn 23 85 22A
- Trim legislature's work load, retiring House member says - Jn 28 85 5D
- Lawmakers may celebrate 4th in Raleigh - Jy 1 85 7A
- Under the dome: House, Senate to spend holiday in session - Jy 4 85 1
- Pressures intensify on N.C. lawmakers - Jy 12 85 14A
- Editorial: Friction not all partisan - Jy 16 85 14A
- Republicans' districts often on lean side of pork barrel - Jy 17 85 14A
- Legislators wait as dissent stalls session - Jy 18 85 29A
- Legislature closes session after settling funding bill - Jy 19 85 1
- 'A very few control it all,' Martin charges - Jy 20 85 1
- Shifts, bickering marked legislature - Jy 21 85 1
- Under the dome: Senator (Jordan) says pork barrel keeps 'em (legislators) in line - Jy 21 85 1
- What the General Assembly did (Chart) - Jy 21 85 14A
- Jordan praises work of 1985 legislature - Jy 23 85 1
- Under the dome: Jordan blamed for legislative letdowns - Jy 30 85 1
- Under the dome: Kirk assails letter praising only Democrats - Au 17 85 1
- Under the dome: Martin backers target Democratic lawmakers - Au 19 85 1
- Editorial: politicking comes first - Au 20 85 10A
- Under the dome: Magazine (We the People of North Carolina) says 1985 session one of best - Au 25 85 1
- Editorial: Good session for whom? - Au 27 85 10A
- Legislators amend first, think second - Au 30 85 14A
- Martin, Democrats near showdown on pork barrel issue - Au 30 85 2D
- Etheridge says summer session unlikely to solve road problems - No 13 85 3C
- Jordan favors shorter workweek for legislature - No 22 85 13A
- Martin urges business community to fight for interests in legislature - De 5 85 26A
- Computer Age coming to General Assembly - De 26 85 1D
General Assembly, North Carolina
- Under the Dome: Democrats prepare retaliatory strike - Ja 7 88 1
- Under the Dome: Assembly to get data from administration - Fe 13 88 1
- 'Amendment king' seeks change; Lt. governor candidate Sawyer hoping to jostle power structure - Mr 20 88 33A
- PIERCE backers ask Martin to call session on stand-in - Mr 29 88 6A
- State panel studies law on board appointments (dealing with environmental problems along the
- coasts) - Mr 30 88 4C
- Britt opposes special legislative session - Ap 2 88 1C
- PIERCE backers drop call for special session; Lawmakers back proposal for 2nd Robeson judge - Ap 5 88 1
General Assembly, North Carolina
- Legislative roundup: Stalemate (session deadline) - My 21 89 28A
- Mavretic offers deal on rules; Proposal could free 200 bills from limbo - My 23 89 1C
- Senate, House to free bills held in dispute - My 24 89 1C
- Legislature coping with major leadership shifts; Delays and dissension mark wide-open 1989
- session - My 28 89 1
- Under the Dome: Disputes highlight legislative tensions - Jn 6 89 1
- Under the Dome: Legislature cleans up its environment - Jn 13 89 1
- Divided legislature split on adjournment - Jn 21 89 3C
- Under the Dome: House plans leave some grumbling - Jn 23 89 1
- House power struggle underlies budget fight with Senate - Jn 30 89 1C
- Under the Dome: Good bet: July 15 for adjournment - Jy 3 89 1
- Legislative torpor bodes ill for highway bills, teacher pay - Jy 9 89 21A
- Under the Dome: Adjournment bid nipped in the bud - Jy 13 89 1
- House, Senate hold brief workday as cost of session mounts - Jy 20 89 21A
- Under the Dome: Democrats shoot back with button - Jy 26 89 1
- Unresolved issues slowing push to end legislative session - Au 3 89 11A
- Under the Dome: Long session proves costly to taxpayers - Au 7 89 1
- Earliest adjournment seen by Saturday - Au 9 89 16C
- Under the Dome: Settlement on rules keeps 11 bills alive - Au 12 89 1
- Weary legislature winds down - Au 12 89 1
- Editorial: Time warp for leadership - Au 13 89 6D
- Highlights of 1989 session - Au 13 89 4A
- Legislature struggles to a close - Au 13 89 1
- Legislature disappoints educators - Au 14 89 1C
- For good or bad, state reaping what Assembly sowed - Au 20 89 1
- Legislature facing list of uncertainties; House speaker role remains central question - Au 20 89 13A
- What state legislators did... - Au 20 89 13A
- Martin postpones legislative session - Se 16 89 1
- Under the Dome: Legislators' agenda big (extra session) - No 28 89 5A
- Debuts, politics provide sideshows - De 8 89 3B
- Under the Dome: Legislators moving into computer age - De 31 89 1C
General Assembly, North Carolina
- Jordan acted in Robeson (on new judgeship) without Martin knowing - Ap 6 88 1
- Survey ranks Royall most effective senator for 6th time since '77 (and House rankings) - Ap 12 88 18C
- Under the Dome: Legislators plan session strategies - Ma 4 88 1
- N.C.'s neither-here-nor-there legislature - Ma 27 88 18A
- 1988 legislative session; Questions and answers about the legislative session that starts Thursday - Ma 29 88 4A
- Decisions, decision: A quick look at legislative issues - Ma 29 88 4A
- Legislators seem bent on short, quiet session - Ma 29 88 1
- Stage set for session of Assembly - Jn 2 88 1
- Legislature steams into '88 session - Jn 3 88 1
- Martin's job rating improves in poll; legislature fares poorly - Jn 3 88 7A
- Leaders forecast prompt budget action - Jn 9 88 8A
- General Assembly urged to publish all votes - Jn 10 88 14A
- Ramsey assails short legislative sessions - Jn 10 88 14A
- Editorial: Tracks through a voting maze - Jn 16 88 20A
- Legislative sergeant at arms has 53 years of tales to tell - Jn 16 88 1C
- Editorial: Open, more often than not - Jn 19 88 6D
- GOP attacks assembly; Campaigns targeting Democratic lawmakers - Jn 19 88 27A
- Under the Dome: House moves gathering (had been scheduled at Angus Barn) - Jn 20 88 4A
- Editorial: Time for Ramsey to act - Jn 28 88 8A
- Under the Dome: Assembly keeps humor - Jy 2 88 11A
- Under the Dome: General Assembly puts recess on hold - Jy 5 88 1
- Republicans say length of session helping them - Jy 6 88 16C
- 'Short session' closes; Legislators bide time in recessing - Jy 13 88 1
- What the General Assembly did (Chart) - Jy 13 88 2C
- Assembly session vows may return to haunt candidates - Jy 14 88 1C
- Martin charges lawmakers wasted time with 'pet bills' - Jy 14 88 16C
- Stalwart Senate conservatives will be missing next session - Jy 14 88 16C
- Under the Dome: Legislators line up for leadership jobs - Jy 16 88 1
- Reward and risk in bashing the legislature - Au 26 88 20A
- Under the Dome: Ramsey wants pact to shorten session - Oc 15 88 1
- Ramsey promises voters clout for returning incumbents - Oc 17 88 16C
- Rand, Gardner face challenges if victorious (leading General Assembly) - Oc 24 88 1C
- Democratic lawmakers say Martin claims undue credit - No 3 88 12A
- Gardner offers peace; lawmakers debate his powers No 10 88 16A
- Martin seeks alliance with Assembly; He pledges improved cooperation, puts education, highway
- programs atop agenda No 10 88 16A
- Senate Democrats meet, take stock of life with Gardner No 12 88 11A
- Under the Dome: GOP might move on speaker's seat No 14 88 1
- Under the Dome: Gardner to meet with GOP senators No 16 88 1
- Democrats to debate Gardner's power No 18 88 1
- Under the Dome: Democrats jockey for posts in Senate No 18 88 1
- 4 senators, Gardner to meet; Democrats postpone power-change decision No 19 88 1
- Gardner plans bigger role for GOP senators No 20 88 29A
- Under the Dome: Rules may not change No 22 88 6A
- Martin may ask special session on inmate limit No 24 88 1C
- Under the Dome: Gardner goes along with closing door No 24 88 1
- Proposed state Senate rule changes No 26 88 8A
- Barnes brings conservative philosophy to Democratic ranks No 27 88 35A
- Senate Republicans denounce Democrats' proposed changes No 27 88 42A
- Tar Heel editors speak: House of ill repute? Reforms would improve image, process - No 27 88 7D
- Under the Dome: Democrats discuss new House post (Majority leader) No 29 88 1
- Martin will not ask for special session - De 1 88 27A
General Assembly, North Carolina
- Power ratings reflect GOP gains in House - Ap 4 90 3B
- Lawmakers return to noise of priorities clashing - My 18 90 14A
- Legislature reconvenes amid protests; Teachers denounce cuts; death penalty criticized - My 22 90 1
- Under the Dome: Gardner at odds with legislators - My 23 90 1B
- Bill would change budget-making, sessions - My 24 90 3B
- Senate panel OKs cut in '91 session days - My 24 90 3B
- Gardner commercials to criticize legislature - My 27 90 1C
- Editorial: Legislature, roped and tied - Jn 2 90 14A
- Under the Dome: Speaker predicting long 1991 session - Jn 19 90 1B
- Caucuses provide a cover; Legislators can act without a record - Jy 4 90 1
- Mavretic proposes adjourning; Let Martin make cuts, House speaker says - Jy 4 90 1B
- Under the Dome: Legislators fraying from long session - Jy 7 90 1B
- General Assembly begins grinding toward close to this year's session - Jy 12 90 3B
- Bill limiting legislative sessions advances - Jy 13 90 1B
- Editorial: Splurging and purging - Jy 13 90 10A
- Editorial: Tricky legislative leap - Jy 18 90 12A
- Southern legislators' meeting looms over General Assembly - Jy 20 90 3B
- Legislators take five-day recess for conference; Budget agreement still hanging - Jy 21 90 1B
- Panel seeks more study on limiting sessions - Jy 27 90 3B
- Under the Dome: Live from Raleigh: the legislature? - Jy 27 90 1B
- Legislators say their goodbyes as session lurches toward close - Jy 28 90 3B
- Under the Dome: Fete feature folklore - Jy 28 90 3B
- Legislature wraps up session, but not revenue issues - Jy 29 90 1
- What the General Assembly did: What the General Assembly didn't do (Charts) - Jy 29 90 11A
- Editorial: Wait 'til next year ... and next time, a fairer raise - Jy 31 90 10A
- Legislator (Locks) missed more than 98% of votes - Au 2 90 3B
- Legislature warns itself: more shortfalls ahead - Au 3 90 14A
- Under the Dome: GOP legislators pick '91 leaders - De 4 90 1B
- What do North Carolina's business leaders want the General Assembly to do next year? (Chart) - De 5 90 2B
- Under the Dome: NOW has plans for '91 lawmakers - De 31 90 1B
General Assembly, North Carolina
- Democrats nominate Barnes to lead Senate - De 2 88 4C
- Editorial: - House also needs fairness - De 2 88 22A
- Ramsey nominated for House speaker - De 3 88 1C
- Under the Dome: - Some legislators want 4-year terms - De 4 88 1
- Under the Dome: - Democrats jockey for new House job (Majority leader) - De 5 88 1
- Under the Dome: - Republicans battle for leadership jobs - De 7 88 1
- Republicans elect Rhyne GOP House leader - De 11 88 40A
- State GOP legislative gains tops in nation, survey shows - De 13 88 1C
- Under the Dome: - Assembly to allow state press a peek - De 14 88 1
- Wary Ramsey shores up support in House - De 20 88 1
- Democrats search for better image; General Assembly not well-liked, polls show - De 27 88 1C
- Under the Dome: - Secretary of state won't seat House - De 28 88 1
- Officialdom poised for debate over three p's (power, politics, process) - De 30 88 16A
General Assembly, North Carolina
- 'Youth movement' tilts power structure in state legislature - Fe 11 91 1
- Legislators invite education leaders to meet - Fe 11 91 1B
- Legislature plans road trip to Elizabeth City - Fe 25 91 1B
- Legislature re-enacts creation of university - Mr 2 91 1B
- Under the Dome: Turnout is light for mock session - Mr 2 91 1B
- States watch Washington, cities watch Raleigh - Mr 8 91 10A
- Milestone becomes millstone for legislators - My 6 91 1B
- Women, minorities increase in legislature - Jn 4 91 3B
- Adjournment charge could leave bills behind - Jn 17 91 1B
- Editorial: Rush hour on Jones Street - Jn 18 91 8A
- Conference committees seek compromise - Jn 24 91 1B
- Legislature lays foundation for next governor - Jy 5 91 8A
- Jackson memorial not used; Project called case of wasteful spending - Jy 6 91 1
- Legislature dons new face under Barnes, Blue - Jy 12 91 10A
- Legislature grinds on in push for adjournment - Jy 13 91 4B
- Legislature winds down to a close - Jy 17 91 1
- Highlights and lowlife: the '91 session - Jy 18 91 4B
- Legislature's accomplishments defy labeling - Jy 18 91 1B
- Governor admits lack of clout in swaying General Assembly - Jy 19 91 4B
- Legislative roundup (new laws) - Jy 21 91 10A
- Legislature leaves no mark on Constitution - Jy 26 91 12A
- (DOT) Jobs spark dispute; Democrats in power struggle - Se 2 91 1B
- Legislators to study safety at work in Hamlet's wake - No 30 91 4B
- Mini-session on slate Monday; Legislators playing for time to solve partisan redistricting quandary - De 29 91 1