North Carolina has seen significant developments across various sectors as the new year unfolds. Notably, new laws took effect on January 1, 2025, including Senate Bill 382, which strips power from incoming Governor Josh Stein, Attorney General Jeff Jackson, and State Superintendent Maurice Green, despite a veto by outgoing Governor Roy Cooper[1].
Governor Stein, who was inaugurated on January 11, emphasized collaboration with the Republican-led Legislature, focusing on priorities such as raising teacher pay, lowering taxes on working people, fighting the fentanyl crisis, and ensuring safety for citizens. His inaugural address also highlighted the need to rebuild western North Carolina after the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene[2].
On the economic front, North Carolina has been ranked as the top state for entrepreneurs in 2025 by B2B Reviews, thanks to its excellent business growth and survival rate, strong economy, competitive tax environment, and top-tier workforce[3].
In education, concerns have been raised about Project 2025, a plan that could dismantle the federal education department and gut civil rights protections, potentially having disastrous consequences for public education in North Carolina[4].
Weather-wise, the U.S. climate outlook for January 2025 indicates a cool East/warm West temperature split, with below-average temperatures favored in much of the East, including North Carolina[5].
Looking Ahead:
- The NC Chamber Government Affairs Reception is scheduled for February 25, 2025, which may provide insights into future legislative and policy developments.
- Ongoing efforts to rebuild western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene will continue to be a focus for Governor Stein and the state legislature.
- The impact of new laws, including Senate Bill 382, will be closely monitored as they take effect and shape the political landscape in North Carolina.
Governor Stein, who was inaugurated on January 11, emphasized collaboration with the Republican-led Legislature, focusing on priorities such as raising teacher pay, lowering taxes on working people, fighting the fentanyl crisis, and ensuring safety for citizens. His inaugural address also highlighted the need to rebuild western North Carolina after the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene[2].
On the economic front, North Carolina has been ranked as the top state for entrepreneurs in 2025 by B2B Reviews, thanks to its excellent business growth and survival rate, strong economy, competitive tax environment, and top-tier workforce[3].
In education, concerns have been raised about Project 2025, a plan that could dismantle the federal education department and gut civil rights protections, potentially having disastrous consequences for public education in North Carolina[4].
Weather-wise, the U.S. climate outlook for January 2025 indicates a cool East/warm West temperature split, with below-average temperatures favored in much of the East, including North Carolina[5].
Looking Ahead:
- The NC Chamber Government Affairs Reception is scheduled for February 25, 2025, which may provide insights into future legislative and policy developments.
- Ongoing efforts to rebuild western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene will continue to be a focus for Governor Stein and the state legislature.
- The impact of new laws, including Senate Bill 382, will be closely monitored as they take effect and shape the political landscape in North Carolina.