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2 <br /> Concealed Weapons in Parks and Red Flag Law — Support legislation authorizing counties to <br /> regulate the carrying of concealed weapons on county-owned playgrounds and in county-owned <br /> parklands, and allowing courts to prevent access to firearms for individuals who show signs of <br /> being a danger to themselves or to others. Mental illness, escalating threats, substance abuse <br /> and domestic violence are among the circumstances in which a judge should have the authority to <br /> order weapon restrictions or surrender. <br /> Full Funding of the Leandro Remedial Action Plan — Support equity and racial justice by fully <br /> funding the Leandro Remedial Action Plan, which details additional comprehensive, targeted <br /> education funding over the next eight years, predominantly to low-wealth and minority <br /> communities, in order for the State to come into compliance with its constitutional obligation to <br /> provide every student a sound basic education. <br /> Priority School Issues — Support legislation to address the following issues related to schools: <br /> • Provide local school systems with calendar flexibility; <br /> • Provide full funding for State allotments including Average Daily Membership (ADM) growth <br /> and infrastructure/capital, and support legislation to provide for an overall increase in <br /> funding based on ADM outside of the current formula system; <br /> • Provide a periodic accounting process for State per pupil funds so that funds and pro-rated <br /> funds follow students to their respective schools, as opposed to the current process that <br /> only considers State funding allocations based on students' attendance location on a single <br /> day during the school year; <br /> • Increase salary compensation for teachers and staff at all years of service; <br /> • Impose class size reductions commensurate with State funding for staffing; <br /> • Provide increased funding for school safety initiatives; and <br /> • Reduce funding and limit eligibility for/availability of private school vouchers, as vouchers <br /> constrain available funding for public education statewide, encourage students to leave <br /> public education, and limit services and educational opportunities for all remaining public <br /> school students. <br /> Non-Partisan Redistricting Process for Elections — Support legislation to establish a process <br /> for an independent, non-partisan redistricting process after each United States Census for the <br /> election of representatives from North Carolina to the United States House of Representatives, the <br /> North Carolina House, and the North Carolina Senate. <br /> Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Funding — Support legislation to remove the restriction <br /> on State funding for stand-alone bicycle and pedestrian projects imposed by the North Carolina <br /> Strategic Transportation Investment Law. The restriction limits the development of infrastructure <br /> for bicyclists, pedestrians, and users of personal mobility devices. <br />
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