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Jan 7, 2022 · Governor Roy Cooper today issued Executive Order No. 246 affirming North Carolina’s commitment to a clean energy economy and directing next steps in the state’s plan to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and create economic opportunities for North Carolinians across the state, especially in underserved communities.
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Jun 11, 2021 · RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Gov. Roy Cooper signed a new executive order on Friday that extends North Carolina’s state of emergency declaration through July 30. Executive Order 220 keeps in place the requirement to wear a mask in places like hospitals and schools. Cooper said the emergency declaration is also needed to access federal funding to ...
- Greensboro News & Record
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