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This week on The Wrap, WRAL Capitol Bureau Chief Laura Leslie and WRAL State Government Reporter Travis Fain break down what’s next in North Carolina’s highly anticipated Moore v. Harper lawsuit, the election law case that was before the U.S. Supreme Court this week. Meanwhile, Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson says he won’t run for reelection. And it looks like six of 10 Council of State seats will be open for the 2024 cycle, which is unusual. Plus, a casino scandal, education policy, state House Democrats announce their leadership team, and North Carolina congressional Republicans move into key positions.
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This week on The Wrap, WRAL Capitol Bureau Chief Laura Leslie and WRAL State Government Reporter Travis Fain break down what’s next in North Carolina’s highly anticipated Moore v. Harper lawsuit, the election law case that was before the U.S. Supreme Court this week. Meanwhile, Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson says he won’t run for reelection. And it looks like six of 10 Council of State seats will be open for the 2024 cycle, which is unusual. Plus, a casino scandal, education policy, state House Democrats announce their leadership team, and North Carolina congressional Republicans move into key positions.

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