Addressing the membership of the N.C. High School Athletic Association at its annual meeting on Thursday morning, the commissioner of the organization, Que Tucker, was open about the possible impacts of legislation that is working its way through the state legislature.
The North Carolina Senate Committee on Judiciary quickly gave a favorable vote to Senate Bill 52, which would require organizations like the N.C. High School Athletic Association to abide by the state's open meetings laws.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary is expected to consider Senate Bill 52, which would require the NCHSAA and other similar organizations to abide by the state's open meetings laws. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. and will be streamed live on HighSchoolOT.
A proposed bill filed in the North Carolina State Senate on Wednesday would require the N.C. High School Athletic Association to follow the open meetings law.
RALEIGH, NC (Legal Newsline) - If money-raised decided the race for the North Carolina Court of Appeals, Michael Stading would certainly have the advantage ahead of next week's primary.