Abortion, sports betting, medical marijuana on NC lawmakers’ agenda

North Carolina may loosen its laws on gambling and marijuana this year, but toughen abortion restrictions.

And following the attack on the power transmission stations in Moore County in December that knocked out electricity for tens of thousands of people for days, lawmakers will consider new laws to crack down on anyone who causes such damage, and whether to impose laws to have power companies increase the security of these facilities.

Democratic state House Rep. Marvin Lucas of Spring Lake.

Those are some of the big topics the North Carolina General Assembly is expected to take up in 2023, according to interviews with Republican Sen. Tom McInnis of Moore County and Democratic Rep. Marvin Lucas of Cumberland County.

The lawmaking gets started on Wednesday when the legislature convenes to get down to business following its election of its officers two weeks ago.

Here are some things to look for:

Abortion — how much will it be curtailed?

North Carolina law allows abortion through the 20th week of fetal gestation. The 20-week limit was unenforceable until last summer when the U.S. Supreme Court issued the Dobbs decision that overturned its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that had legalized abortion nationwide.

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