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Senator Natasha Marcus discusses some of the priorities and challenges this legislative session

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Senator Natasha Marcus discusses some of the priorities and challenges this legislative session

Apr 29, 2024 | 10:58 am ET
By Clayton Henkel
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Senator Natasha Marcus discusses the some of the priorities and challenges this legislative session
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Senator Natasha Marcus (Photo: NCGA)

North Carolina’s General Assembly returned to Raleigh this past week for the 2024 “short session” — a session that figures to feature debates on a number of familiar topics – including public and higher education, an impending childcare cliff, and funding for several state agencies that are struggling with staff attrition and vacancies.

One lawmaker likely to be an especially knowledgeable and outspoken participant in these discussions is Mecklenburg County state Senator Natasha Marcus. During her three terms in Raleigh, Marcus has developed into one of the Senate’s leading voices on an array of core issues and recently she sat down with NC Newsline’s Rob Schofield for an extended conversation. In Part One of our chat, we discussed some of the issues at the top of the short session agenda – including K-12 education, childcare, and the struggles of state election officials to cope with staff attrition fueled by inadequate resources and harassment.

In Part Two of our chat, we discussed some other important policy debates impacting state government right now, including the big problems that have arisen with the state’s new eCourts system and some massive increases in premium rates that the insurance industry is seeking approval to impose on owners of manufactured homes.