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9 <br /> 44)Recycling — Support legislation to provide additional funding to local <br /> governments for recycling to cover significant increased costs for recycling these <br /> materials, especially for electronics, and to oppose the lifting of restrictions on <br /> disposal of electronics in landfills; <br /> OTHER INTERESTS <br /> 45)Flexible Billing Options for Water & Sewer Utility Providers — Support <br /> legislation allowing local governments and other water and sewer providers to <br /> implement flexible billing practices to establish pricing policies, potential waivers <br /> and debt forgiveness opportunities to assist impacted customers; <br /> 46)Evictions Information Detailed in Credit Reports — Support legislation that <br /> would remove an eviction from a tenant's credit report (1) that occurred as a <br /> result of the pandemic during the period covered by the Governor's State of <br /> Emergency Declaration; and (2) after having been on a tenant's credit report for <br /> three years; <br /> 47)Food Resiliency and Supply Chain Initiatives — Support food resiliency and <br /> supply chain initiatives and funding for equipment, supplies, and other <br /> nonrecurring expenses based on the urgency and need created by the COVID <br /> pandemic. The average food insecurity rate across North Carolina counties is 14 <br /> percent, with that rate projected to rise to 19.3 percent due to the COVID <br /> pandemic, and from 19.3 percent to 28 percent for children. A more secure and <br /> resilient supply chain will benefit residents and better prepare the State for <br /> emergencies that adversely impact the State's food supply; <br /> 48)E-911 Funds — Support maintaining and broadening applications of the NC 9-1-1 <br /> Fund to ensure that 9-1-1 systems are able to upgrade existing performance <br /> levels and pay for 9-1-1 operations and 9-1-1 related upgrades such as <br /> infrastructure and technology enhancements. Orange County has appreciated <br /> past efforts and supports future initiatives to assure the public receives full <br /> access to emergency services from all sources; and <br /> 49)Dangerous Dogs Determinations — Support legislation to amend the NC <br /> Dangerous Dog Law to allow dangerous-dog declarations to be revoked after a <br /> period of time, and when there is substantial justification for doing so, in order <br /> that a dog does not needlessly live its entire life with restrictions such as being <br /> muzzled. Orange County's ordinance includes this language, but that <br /> consideration is meaningless without a parallel provision within State law. <br />
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