29 March 29, 2020 ● (1 event)
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6:00 pm – 9:00 pm March 29, 2020
We are excited to announce the date for our annual Defenders of Justice Awards Dinner!
When: Friday, May 29, 2020, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm
Where: The Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC
Every year we come together to celebrate the inspirational work of outstanding leaders in our community who are leading the fight for justice. These few exemplify our mission—they are working to eliminate poverty in North Carolina to ensure the creation of an economy that works for everyone. They are at the front lines of advancing progressive and inclusive policies that advance equity and opportunity in our state.
Awardees will be announced in the next couple of weeks — stay tuned!
I hope to see you there!
Warmly,
Kim-Marie McLellan
Deputy Director of Gifts and Endowments
P.S. Please contact me at Kim_marie@ncjustice.org or (919) 856-3185 with any questions.
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30 March 30, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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31 March 31, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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1 April 1, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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2 April 2, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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8:00 pm – 9:00 pm April 2, 2020
Open to active members of NARSOL by invite only.
3 April 3, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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12:00 pm – 1:30 pm April 3, 2020
Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.
4 April 4, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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5 April 5, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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6 April 6, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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7 April 7, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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8 April 8, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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9 April 9, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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10 April 10, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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12:00 pm – 1:30 pm April 10, 2020
Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.
11 April 11, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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12 April 12, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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13 April 13, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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14 April 14, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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7:30 pm – 8:30 pm April 14, 2020
Participation by active members only.
15 April 15, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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7:30 pm – 8:30 pm April 15, 2020
This is NCRSOL's monthly meeting for outreach and concerns affecting North Carolinians, families, and allies. All members and non-members are welcome. Calls are open to the general public but muted for guests but unmuted during question time. Times subject to change due to federal holidays or NARSOL based scheduling conflicts.
Legal advice is unavailable and highly discouraged from discussion topics.
(425) 436-6200, Access Code: 500410
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16 April 16, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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17 April 17, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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12:00 pm – 1:30 pm April 17, 2020
Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.
18 April 18, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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19 April 19, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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20 April 20, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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21 April 21, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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22 April 22, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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23 April 23, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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24 April 24, 2020 ●● (2 events)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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12:00 pm – 1:30 pm April 24, 2020
Weekly NCRSOL luncheon meeting around the Raleigh area. N0-host event at various locations. Please send email to contact@ncrsol.org for more details.
25 April 25, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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26 April 26, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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27 April 27, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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28 April 28, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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29 April 29, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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30 April 30, 2020 ● (1 event)
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All day March 30, 2020 – April 30, 2020
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order, directing North Carolinians to stay home for a month. It prohibits any gatherings of more than 10 people that aren’t exempt.
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North Carolina should consider a lot of things if they won’t actually abolish the registry in their state, like consider removing the rule of not letting offenders that are general offenders that have no victims allowed access to state parks, amusement parks, also I think only law enforcement should have access to the registry, so some people can more like get jobs and not get targeted by vigilantes, also another thing, instead of having to serve at least 10 years before you can petition for removal, it should either be half that or removal without petition and given the 2nd chance to expunge a felony or more depending on what they did! Just some thoughts that would give offenders more freedom from the registry so they won’t commit more crimes!
I will have been on the registry for 25 years in 2025 and would then be released from registration requirements in the state in which I was originally placed on the registry (and after they changed the requirements for registration retroactively). My understanding is that I have to have been on the registry in North Carolina for 10 years before I can petition to be removed. Since I would not be required to be on the registry in 2025 based on the original placement, I think that a two year wait as in Utah would be beneficial for me and for thousands of other registrants in North Carolina, and considerably reduce the ridiculous administrative costs involved with the tens of thousands of registrants just in Mecklenburg County.
NC should seriously consider the UTAH Government web page. One click on your link and you can see who sponsored the bill, who actually wrote the bill, the bill itself and it’s progress. On the NC site you have to dig and click and click to finally get to the bill then dig some more to find the other information.
One thing is for sure. The American Legislative Exchange Council won’t be pushing this bill like they do all the anti-LGBT laws.
Thanks Wayne