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Dare County directs lobbyists, takes positions on a slate of state bills including removal procedure for registers of deeds
Summary
Dare County commissioners voted to direct county lobbyists and adopt formal positions on several North Carolina bills, supporting measures to restore local zoning authority and to let registers of deeds issue certified birth certificates while opposing proposals that would allow county commissioners to remove elected registers of deeds.
The Dare County Board of Commissioners voted on a package of positions and lobbying instructions on multiple pending North Carolina bills, directing county lobbyists to pursue some measures and oppose others.
After staff briefings, commissioners unanimously approved a resolution urging the General Assembly to expand authority for local governments to construct housing for local government employees and asked the county’s lobbyists to pursue adding Dare County to a local bill (H 306) originally drafted for other counties. "If we could get Dare County added to that bill, then it would proceed with the goal that you did in the resolution that you just passed," the county manager said in presenting the matter.
On audit procurement legislation (H…
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