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Here's what's going on at the General Assembly on Wednesday, May 22.
Posted — UpdatedRALEIGH, N.C. — Here's what's going on at the General Assembly on Wednesday, May 22:
- Senate Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources committee discusses the annual regulatory reform bill. (10 a.m., 1124/1224 LB)
- House Commerce committee debates legalizing fantasy sports betting and creating a state gaming commission to regulate the industry. (10 a.m., 423 LOB)
- Senate Health Care takes up a bill that makes changes needed to shift the state Medicaid program to a managed care system. (10 a.m., 643 LOB)
- Senate Nominations committee considers two appointments to the state Mining Commission. (11 a.m., 1027/1128 LB)
- Senate Judiciary debates splitting Alcohol Law Enforcement out of the State Bureau of Investigation. (2 p.m., 1124/1224 LB)
- House Energy and Public Utilities takes up a proposal to allow electric co-ops to provide broadband service to rural areas. (after House session, 643 LOB)
- The Senate has no scheduled votes on its floor calendar.
- The House still has a pending veto override vote on the "born alive" abortion bill on its 2 p.m. calendar.
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