Rep. Reives Selected Again as House Democratic Leader

Rep. Reives Selected Again as House Democratic Leader

The North Carolina House Democratic Caucus selected Rep. Robert Reives to serve another two-year term as House Democratic Leader, through 2024. “I appreciate this vote of confidence in my leadership from the House Democratic Caucus,” Leader Reives said....
Thank You

Thank You

After a year of the toughest campaign that I have faced since 2014, I want to reach out directly to this community and offer my gratitude. I am grateful for your continued trust in me to represent Chatham and Randolph Counties in Raleigh as your North Carolina House...
Rep. Reives Speaks at Press Conference on Teacher Shortages

Rep. Reives Speaks at Press Conference on Teacher Shortages

Today, Rep. Reives joined with Senate Democratic Leader Dan Blue and other legislators to bring attention to the urgent need for the General Assembly to reconvene and address teacher shortages across the state. “In fact, we’re sitting on billions of dollars in...
Chatham County receives state funding for wastewater infrastructure improvements

Chatham County receives state funding for wastewater infrastructure improvements

From Rep. Robert Reives’ Office RALEIGH — On Wednesday, Governor Cooper announced that Chatham County and nearby communities were awarded millions of dollars to improve drinking water and wastewater. The specific funding from the state is included below. For...
House Democrats unveil budget priorities for short session

House Democrats unveil budget priorities for short session

RALEIGH — House Democrats hosted a press conference last Thursday to discuss House Bill 1136: NC Working Families Act, which represents House Democrats’ priorities for the Short Session budget. “Many caucus members had input into this bill,” House Democratic Leader...
Rep. Robert Reives on The Big Lie, localizing politics, and how Democrats will try to win the mid-terms

Rep. Robert Reives on The Big Lie, localizing politics, and how Democrats will try to win the mid-terms

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