House Bill 56, already laden with the plastic bag ban and modified-but-still-controversial riparian buffer language, took on more freight Wednesday night with a $435,000 appropriation to combat GenX in the Cape Fear River. But that money would not go to the state environmental and health departments, for which Gov. Roy Cooper had requested a $2.58 ...
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