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Historical inaccuracies
[edit]This article does not give a good description of the historical development of the General Assembly from 1777 to present. Some references have bad links so the information cannot all be verified. Content should distinguish between the present and previous versions of the assembly. For instance, when they started meeting, they met in the Spring and then changed to the Fall because it conflicted to planting times. Then, they changed it to the Winter. When they started out, they elected the governor, his council and other governors office officials. I will add some more verifiable references, so this article can be expanded and corrected.
User:G._Moore talk 03:35, 20 November 2019 (UTC)
Potential sources
[edit]- Senate rules committee almost never meets yet chairman can control workflow? Bonner, Lynn (December 6, 2016). "NC Sen. Bill Rabon appointed Rules Committee chairman". The News & Observer. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
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