Box 15
Contains 118 Results:
Page 31, 1979 January 21
Contains a newspaper clipping pertaining to the state legislators in the N.C. Senate and House of Representatives who reported financial relationships with banking institutions.
Page 32, 1979 January 25-29
Contains newspaper clippings detailing the housing arrangements of the state legislators from Wilmington while in session in Raleigh and a new bills designed to eliminate outdated tax laws in North Carolina.
Page 33, 1979 January 31 - February 01
Contains Letters to the Editor regarding B.D. Schwartz's position on the Equal Rights Amendment and a newspaper clipping pertaining to Schwartz sponsoring a bill to help Pender County libraries with funding.
Page 34, 1979 February 01-03
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to funds for design and engineering plans for the Wilmington Port expansion being held up in committee, the announcement of a public hearing on funding for abortions for poor women, and a Letter to the Editor regarding Schwartz's position on the Equal Rights Amendment.
Page 35, 1979 February 04-11, undated
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to a bill impacting appointments to the North Carolina State Ports Authority, the announcement of a public hearing on public funding for abortions for poor women, and Letters to the Editor on abortion funding and Schwartz's position on the Equal Rights Amendment.
Page 36, 1979 February 03-17
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to a poll of people being in favor of the Equal Rights Amendments, a bill that allows the state to purchase the Blockade Runner Museum from its private owners, and a UNC Chapel Hill Alumni Review profile on B.D. Schwartz.
Page 37, 1979 February 15, undated
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to a public hearing on public funding of abortions for poor women and the unlikelihood of the state increasing the liquor tax to finance detoxification centers.
Page 38, 1978 December 14-18
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the Wilmington Port being awarded state funding for an expansion and the meeting of southeastern North Carolina legislators with the hopes of forming a caucus.
Page 39, 1978 December 17-20
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to plans to establish a North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and the formation of a caucus of legislators from southeastern North Carolina to advocate for common regional goals.
Page 40, 1979 January 03 - February 18
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to Pender County citizens requesting the appeal of game laws due to an overpopulation of deer and the North Carolina State Ports Authority Director attending a Raleigh caucus to speak against the legislation preventing a container crane from being moved.