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Today@NCCapitol (July 27): Executions, firearms, revenge porn on Senate calendar
The state Senate has a busy calendar Monday night that includes bills aimed at restarting the death penalty and making "revenge porn" a felony.
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By Mark Binker and Laura Leslie
RALEIGH, N.C. — Good morning and welcome to Today@NCCapitol for Monday, July 27. Here's what's going on at the General Assembly and around state government.
THE HOUSE: Members of the House have a no-vote skeleton session scheduled at 4 p.m.
COMMITTEES: The legislature's joint Program Evaluation Committee meets at 3 p.m. to hear about audits regarding the costs of retiree health benefits and financial management at the Department of Public Instruction.
ACTIVISTS: Members of the NAACP and the "Moral Monday" movement plan to demonstrate at the Capitol at 5 p.m. regarding Confederate monuments and state license plates with Confederate battle flag emblems.
THE SENATE: Senators will take up a bill that would keep the manufacturers of drugs used in executions a secret and allow health professionals other than doctors to attend an execution. North Carolina has not executed a death row inmate since 2006 due to various legal challenges.
Other bills on the calendar include a measure making "revenge porn" a felony and a set of firearms changes that is no longer as controversial as when first introduced. WRAL.com plans to carry this 7 p.m. meeting live online. Check the Vide Central box on the homepage.
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