The North Carolina General Assembly is a legislative body responsible for creating and passing laws in the state of North Carolina. It convenes regularly in Raleigh to address a wide range of issues affecting the citizens of the state.
As the primary law-making institution in North Carolina, the General Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping public policy and governance within the state. Its members work together to represent the interests and needs of their constituents through the legislative process.
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