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Today@NCCapitol (June 13): Math standards, reg reform, eugenics bills on calendars
The House and the Senate are scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. The House is scheduled to take up a bill that would let counties compensate victims of local eugenics programs. The Senate is scheduled to take up a measure dealing with high school math courses.
Posted — UpdatedBy Mark Binker
RALEIGH, N.C. — Good morning and welcome to Today@NCCapitol for Monday June 13. Here's what's going on at the state legislature:
FROM THE WEEKEND: Nascent efforts to roll back parts of House Bill 2 have caused a lot of chatter in political circles, but there is little evidence that it has gained enough political momentum to get anywhere near an open debate, much less a vote in the legislature.
HOUSE FLOOR (7 p.m.): Lawmakers are scheduled to take up a bill that would allow Wake County and three other counties to compensate the victims of local eugenics programs and a measure that would allow limited cultivation of industrial hemp.
SENATE FLOOR (7 p.m.): Senators are scheduled to take up a bill dealing with high school math curriculum, a measure making it a crime to squat in a foreclosed property and the chamber's regulatory reform bill, which bounced between several committees last week.
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