The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
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BrassCraft Manufacturing Company, leading provider of rough plumbing products, will create nearly 100 new jobs in Davidson County, Governor Roy Cooper announced today. The company will invest more than $13 million to expand its manufacturing operations in the City of Thomasville.
One thing there hasn’t been a shortage of is news regarding elections in 2021 and 2022.
State Senator Steve Jarvis represents the 29th District which includes Davidson County. Every Friday, his office shares the '“Raleigh Report'“ detailing what took place within the state legislature that week.
State Senator Steve Jarvis summarizes the state’s congressional year.
Sen. Steve Jarvis (R-Davidson) released the following statement on Gov. Roy Cooper signing Senate Bill 329 into law:
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
This week has been a roller coaster for North Carolina primary elections filings. After several stops and starts on late Wednesday, the North Carolina Supreme Court suspended the ongoing candidate filing period for the 2022 elections in the state based on concerns over district maps and gerrymandering.
The battle over political maps in North Carolina continues. The fight hit home yesterday as fillings began in Davidson County. Municipal candidates were permitted to file. The start of North Carolina candidate filing for U.S. House and legislative seats was blocked on early on Monday by an appeals court panel then only restored hours later by the state Court of Appeals judges.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced the State of North Carolina has been awarded more than $38 million in federal funding to establish a new water assistance program for households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
On November 18, the North Carolina Legislature signed the 2021-22 budget into law.
The legislators representing Davidson and Montgomery counties secured critical improvements for the community in the compromise state budget approved by the legislature this week.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Thomasville’s Toney Kincaid says there’s a stigma around epilepsy that he and others in the Epilepsy Association of North Carolina are working hard to shift. Sam’s Law is a bill that would require K-12 schools and UNC system schools to create seizure action plans for students who have seizures.