I spent the better part of the day pushing for stricter limits on crypto kiosks which are frequently used for scams on seniors and target unwary consumers. Unlike special interests, ordinary North Carolinians can’t afford lobbyists. It’s on us as legislators to fight for them.
Data centers should pay their fair share—not get a free ride off North Carolina taxpayers. My amendment today would have closed tax loopholes and banned state incentives for data centers. The decision to kill it puts data center profits over lowering costs for our state’s people.
“Rep. @timlongest, D-Wake, proposed an amendment to the bill that would’ve repealed data centers’ tax loopholes. It also would’ve also banned the state government from paying incentives to data centers ... Republicans shot it down without debate.”
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My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families in the wake of today’s senseless shooting at the old Wake County Courthouse here in Raleigh. I’m grateful to law enforcement & first responders who quickly responded & stopped this tragedy from endangering others.
Every day, professionals from law enforcement to attorneys, judges, & court officials, to social workers & other essential workers quietly strive to ensure our justice system functions while working with people in some of the most difficult moments of their lives.
We must do everything we can to ensure they are able to do this vital work safely without fear, including by making sure law enforcement have the resources they need.
Violence has no place in our society and certainly not in our justice system.
Less competition often means increased costs. This deal should be carefully reviewed to ensure it does not increase patient costs or reduce quality care.
The attorney general should also have more tools to review hospital mergers to protect NC consumers, as @NCHouseDems propose.
Atrium’s proposed deal with WakeMed would extend the reach of the state’s largest hospital system and raise new competition concerns.
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NC Dems are showing up with a people-first agenda in the General Assembly, focused on lowering costs and improving folks’ everyday lives.
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The NC Criminal Justice Fellows Program applications are open through April 30. If you're interested in a career in criminal justice, apply to earn a two-year associate degree at any North Carolina Community College with funding for tuition, books, supplies, and fees.
I am deeply saddened by the death of Zoe Welsh, a beloved, longtime science teacher at Ravenscroft School, who was a mother, mentor, neighbor, and friend to many in Raleigh. I give my deepest condolences to her family during this time. (1/2)
Everyone deserves to be safe in their own home, and we must do everything we can to ensure this does not happen again. (2/2)
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DOJ’s settlement with RealPage fails working families struggling with the cost of housing. The settlement does nothing to stop RealPage from automatically fixing rent prices using public datasets.
That’s still price fixing.
Renters and working families deserve better.
The DOJ said it would settle its lawsuit against apartment-pricing company RealPage, which it had accused last year of enabling landlords to illegally coordinate rental-price increases on.wsj.com/3Kp76hN
Here in NC, I introduced HB 970, which, in addition to prohibiting algorithmic pricing using nonpublic data, also makes clear that recommending rent prices to a set of competitors in the rental market using public datasets is still price fixing.
.@LeeHepner breaks down more problems with the settlement here. The bottom line is consumers need a DOJ fighting for them—even if it means taking cases to trial.
What a total farce. This sham settlement violates the first thing we tell every lawmaker: Fixing prices based on public data sets is still price fixing!
No ban on auto-accepts. No data disgorgement or monetary penalty.
This is lipstick on a pig and terrible for renters.
How cool. Great example of the incredible work @NaturalSciences brings to our state. Students and families from across NC have been able to come to the DinoLab to see this research unfold.
Governor Josh Stein, the NC Museum of Sciences and NC State University announced the discovery of a new tyrannosaur species called Nanotyrannus.
From the news release:
Paleontologists in the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences’ SECU DinoLab — the world’s only paleontology preparation lab regularly open to the public — have been studying the pair of exquisitely preserved, 67-million-year-old specimens called the “Dueling Dinosaurs” after the museum acquired them in 2020. Now, the lab’s first major research finding is being announced to the public, overturning a widely accepted scientific consensus on tyrannosaurs that had persisted for more than three decades.
The Dueling Dinosaurs fossil contains two dinosaurs preserved together in a potential predator-prey encounter: a Triceratopsand what was originally thought to be a juvenile tyrannosaur. They were found buried together in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. That tyrannosaur is now confirmed to be a fully grown Nanotyrannus lancensis – not a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex, as many scientists once believed.
Photo: NC Museum of Sciences
TY NC House Rep. @timlongest for your visit to historic @millbrookmagnet this morning. Your support for students & teachers in public ed. is deeply appreciated. And how ‘bout those questions from our scholars today??? TY, sir!
Had the opportunity to join @timlongest as he joined AP Gov and Civics classes @millbrookmagnet this morning. Students had incredibly thoughtful and timely questions!