News Articles
ARTICLE - JUNE 16, 2023
North Carolina governor signs ‘American Indians Graduating with Honors Act’ into law
FOX8 WGHP
ARTICLE - JUNE 8, 2023
Fox News
ARTICLE - APRIL 19, 2023
Millions of NC workers don't get retirement benefits. Legislation would help them save.
WUNC | North Carolina Public Radio
ARTICLE - APRIL 5, 2023
North Carolina Work and Save on the table
American Association of Pension Professionals and Actuaries
ARTICLE - MARCH 28, 2023
Bill introduced in North Carolina to help more workers save for retirement
AARP
ARTICLE - FEBRUARY 28, 2023
NC bill would allow American Indian students to wear cultural objects at graduation
WFDD
ARTICLE - JANUARY 31, 2023
New bill would require cash be accepted at high school sports events in NC
WRAL
ARTICLE - NOVEMBER 17, 2022
NC voters, on both sides, chose historically diverse candidates in 2022
"In the state's most diverse area, which has roughly equal numbers of white, Black, and Native American residents, voters in Robeson County chose Republican Jarrod Lowery for a State House seat.."
The News & Observer
ARTICLE - NOVEMBER 14, 2022
Lumbee Indian Shift to GOP Solidifies with Flipped Robeson County State House Seat
"Then Lowery ran again in 2022, winning the HD-47 seat 61% to 39%, numbers similar to what Democrats had been achieving only a decade earlier.."
The Carolina Journal
ARTICLE - NOVEMNER 9, 2022
Robeson County Voters Flip NC House Seat to GOP; Lowery Wins
Border Belt Independent
ARTICLE - NOVEMNER 7, 2022
Voters Face Slew of Candidates
"In the N.C. House of Representatives District 47 election, Republican Jarrod Lowery and Democrat Charles Townsend are running for the seat.."
The Robesonian
OPINION EDITORIAL - SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
Lumbee Priorities in NC are GOP Priorities
The Fayetteville Observer
ARTICLE - MAY 19, 2022
Lowery, Townsend win primaries for NC House seat representing Robeson County
Border Belt Independent
ARTICLE - JANUARY 19, 2022
N.C. GOP looks to become more diverse
Spectrum News
ARTICLE - DECEMBER 7, 2021
17 People File for Local Elections
The Robesonian