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Legislative Record
editI think it's worth including legislative accomplishments and involvement as the Lt. Gov. is the only member of the Council of State that holds both Executive and Legislative responsibilities. RandomNC (talk) 14:55, 30 January 2021 (UTC)
Legislation/Policy his office cited creation of/or involvement in: Education Endowment Fund supporting NC Teaching Fellows (General Assembly); Computer Science curriculum (State Board of Education); Digital Learning Plan Initiative (GA); Economics and Financial Literacy (GA); Increase in Teacher Pay and School Funding (GA); Increase in Public Charter Schools (GA and SBE); Increase in Opportunity Scholarships and Special Needs Scholarships (GA); First Responders Day (GA); Human Trafficking - Multiple (GA); Burt’s Law (GA); Prohibition of Revenge Porn (GA); Prohibiting Female Genital Mutilation (GA) ; Raise the Age (GA); Campus Free Speech Bill (GA); Food Manufacturing Task Force (GA)
Other Involvement:
Chairman of the Digital Learning and Computer Science Committee at the State Board of Education (SBE); Chair of the Hispanic Educational Outreach Taskforce (SBE); Chairman of the Energy Policy Council (GA); Chair of the Commission on Fair Treatment of Student Athletes (GA)
Image
editThere are two images of Dan we have, one is the current one shown on the page ( I don't know where it's from) and the other is a more official picture of him from his website. An admin told me that the official picture may be a copyright violation, but I'm pretty sure if official images like that one count as copyright or are under fair use. I personally think that the official picture would be much more fitting for this article than the current one. Victor Salvini (talk) 18:23, 16 August 2019 (UTC)
Source for preferred image https://ltgov.nc.gov/ Victor Salvini (talk) 19:22, 16 August 2019 (UTC)
Trump endorsed July 3 2020
editNeeds inclusion Wikipietime (talk) 07:46, 5 July 2020 (UTC)