North Carolina state lawmakers are struggling to pass a new budget, with disagreements over spending priorities and tax cuts. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee is focusing on the state in the wake of U.S. Senator Tom Tillis' decision not to run for reelection. The party is eyeing a potential Senate seat, with former Governor Roy Cooper being considered as a candidate. In other news, Governor Josh Stein has vetoed a regulatory reform bill known as the Rains Act, which aimed to impose new checks on unelected regulatory bodies. The bill's supporters are urging the General Assembly to override the veto. Additionally, the state has allocated over $700 million for Hurricane Helene relief, and the DMV has announced that it will now accept walk-ins for all services at 82 of its offices across the state.
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