Women’s History Month
Today, for #WomensHistoryMonth, I’m highlighting the late Elizabeth Cofield. For decades, Cofield served as a professor and administrator at Shaw University, where she inspired thousands of
Home » Updates
Today, for #WomensHistoryMonth, I’m highlighting the late Elizabeth Cofield. For decades, Cofield served as a professor and administrator at Shaw University, where she inspired thousands of
A spotlight on the iconic Raleigh restaurant, The Players’ Retreat owned by my friend Gus Gussler. Like many businesses, the restaurant has plans to safely reopen this
The House passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, and I proudly voted for it. This is an important step in boosting law enforcement
Starting today, all NC frontline workers are eligible to get vaccinated. Additionally, starting in three weeks people with underlying health conditions will be eligible to
The “For the People Act” is a comprehensive package of reforms that would strengthen voting rights, protect our democracy, and give the people a bigger
March is Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the vital role of women in American history and recommit to our fight for equality.
I enjoyed serving with Bobbie in the NC House and I know that she has the energy, skills, and experience to lead our party forward.
https://www.wral.com/coronavirus/wake-county-expects-40-increase-in-covid-19-vaccine-allotment-next-week/19547809/ Until we are all vaccinated, we still have a responsibility to remain vigilant and do our part. Remember the 3 W’s: Wear a mask.
The bill amends federal civil rights laws to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, education, housing, credit, jury
There is a big need to support small business owners, especially those hit hardest by the pandemic. Small businesses can now apply for the next