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ANEW ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CAUCUS

Thirty-seven House members have banded together to form what they're calling the Economic Development and Foreign Trade Caucus.

House Majority Leader John Bell, RWayne, and Minority Leader Robert Reives, D-Chatham, are co-chairing the group, which aims to "establish durable relations with the private sector" and foreign countries.

Their announcement said the group wants to act as "a versatile and responsive mechanism within the General Assembly for engaging with the private sector and foreign dignitaries."

Reives noted that Chatham County has benefited from "a whirlwind of economic-development deals in the past two years."

The most prominent of them was the 2022 announcement that state and local governments had joined forces on a $1.2 billion incentives package that convinced Vietnamese carmaker VinFast to build EVs in a $4 billion factory near Moncure. Officials expect the VinFast project could create about 7,500 jobs.

The truism that politics stops at the water's edge still holds when it comes to industrial recruiting, which in this state has proceeded on a bipartisan basis.

CHILD CARE PACKAGE

Members of the bipartisan Early Childhood Caucus rolled out five bills that address child-care issues and between them call for $430.4 million in spending over the next two fiscal years.

The centerpiece of the package is House Bill 342, which would allot $300 million in federal and state funds to continue the subsidies child care centers started receiving during the COVID pandemic.

All five bills will have Senate counterparts with sponsors from both parties, and Rep. David Willis,

R-Union, said the caucus has "had support from both corner offices" --meaning House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate President Pro Tern Phil Berger--"throughout this process."

Nor is that all.

"Our state's business community is aligned," said Debra Derr, director of government affairs for the N.C. Chamber. "North Carolina's employers have identified child care as a crucial factor in our state's...

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