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Road trip!

I just sent this to our online editors:

Greensboro residents will be able to get an up-close look at their state government in action in May.

The North Carolina General Assembly will meet in Greensboro at NCA&T’s Harrison Auditorium on May 22 at 11 a.m.

Both the House and Senate will travel for the day’s session, according to their Principal Clerk’s offices.

They are tentatively scheduled to handle a resolution honor the city on its 200th anniversary, although they could vote on any other official business.

The session is being held to help celebrate Greensboro’s bicentennial.

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Maria Barton said:

Oh, goody! I do hope a few legislators from across the state will find some time to stop by and visit our International Civil Rights Museum.

Any idea, Mark, how much total money has been pumped into that place from the NCGA's Budgets over the years?

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