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DO I QUALIFY FOR THE MARCH 2021 STIMULUS CHECK If you live in a household with immigrants and did not receive any of the previous stimulus checks, file your 2020 federal taxes now. The rules for immigrant eligibility have changed, so speak with a tax preparer to see if you can claim the “2020 Recovery Rebate Credit” and get the stimulus money that you did not receive last year. COUNTY ECONOMIC SNAPSHOTS 2020 County Economic Snapshots 2020. The Budget & Tax Center’s Economic Snapshot is an annual publication that lists key economic and social indicators at the county level in North Carolina, providing an overall picture of how well-being varies through the state. This data profile includes indicators on employment, poverty and income, affordable LEGISLATORS RESPOND TO LEANDRO COURT ORDER WITH RALEIGH (May 24, 2021) — During a press conference on Monday, May 24, members of the North Carolina House of Representatives, Rep Julie von Haefen (HD 36), Rep. Ricky Hurtado (HD 63), Rep. Rachel Hunt (HD 103), and Rep. Raymond Smith (HD 21) discussed the introduction of HB 946, entitled, “Sound Basic Education for Every Child.”Legislators were joined by speakers from Every Child NC, a TAKING STEPS TOWARD A STRONGER CHILD CARE SYSTEM POST Media Contact. For more information, contact Alexandra Sirota at alexandra@ncjustice.org or 919-861-1468. Read the Companion Report: Equitably Financing Child Care in Every North Carolina County. Every child should have the opportunity to access a quality early education and a safe, supportive care environment, but too many of the youngest RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER Under the North Carolina law (NCGS§42-12), a tenant can inform the landlord in writing within 10 days of the disaster that he wants to cancel his contract, if his property is severely damaged. The tenant has to pay all the rent that was due before the disaster. Cancel the contract if the owner does not fix your house, apartment, or land. HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. HOW THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN PROTECTS YOUR HEALTH CARE Starting April 1, generous subsidies will be available on the Marketplace. Update your income changes to lower your premium during the Special Enrollment Period which NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our mission is to eliminate poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household in the state has access to the resources, services, and fair treatment it needs to achieve economic security. UPDATES FOR TENANTS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS Legal Aid Landlord Tenant Information. NC Lawyer’s Referral Service: 1-800-662-7660. NC Free Legal Answers. North Carolina Justice Center (serving immigrants with or without status) Complaints to the NC Attorney General (if utilities are shut off during the coronavirus crisis): https://ncdoj.gov/file a complaint/consumer complaint/. OUR TEAM – NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our Mission. Our Team. The NC Justice Center works through eight projects that provide in-depth expertise in the major policy areas impacting poor and working North Carolinians: Budget & Tax Center, Consumer, Housing & Energy Project, Education & Law Project, Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project, Health Advocacy Project, Immigrant &Refugee
DO I QUALIFY FOR THE MARCH 2021 STIMULUS CHECK If you live in a household with immigrants and did not receive any of the previous stimulus checks, file your 2020 federal taxes now. The rules for immigrant eligibility have changed, so speak with a tax preparer to see if you can claim the “2020 Recovery Rebate Credit” and get the stimulus money that you did not receive last year. COUNTY ECONOMIC SNAPSHOTS 2020 County Economic Snapshots 2020. The Budget & Tax Center’s Economic Snapshot is an annual publication that lists key economic and social indicators at the county level in North Carolina, providing an overall picture of how well-being varies through the state. This data profile includes indicators on employment, poverty and income, affordable LEGISLATORS RESPOND TO LEANDRO COURT ORDER WITH RALEIGH (May 24, 2021) — During a press conference on Monday, May 24, members of the North Carolina House of Representatives, Rep Julie von Haefen (HD 36), Rep. Ricky Hurtado (HD 63), Rep. Rachel Hunt (HD 103), and Rep. Raymond Smith (HD 21) discussed the introduction of HB 946, entitled, “Sound Basic Education for Every Child.”Legislators were joined by speakers from Every Child NC, a TAKING STEPS TOWARD A STRONGER CHILD CARE SYSTEM POST Media Contact. For more information, contact Alexandra Sirota at alexandra@ncjustice.org or 919-861-1468. Read the Companion Report: Equitably Financing Child Care in Every North Carolina County. Every child should have the opportunity to access a quality early education and a safe, supportive care environment, but too many of the youngest RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER Under the North Carolina law (NCGS§42-12), a tenant can inform the landlord in writing within 10 days of the disaster that he wants to cancel his contract, if his property is severely damaged. The tenant has to pay all the rent that was due before the disaster. Cancel the contract if the owner does not fix your house, apartment, or land. HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. HOW THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN PROTECTS YOUR HEALTH CARE Starting April 1, generous subsidies will be available on the Marketplace. Update your income changes to lower your premium during the Special Enrollment Period which VIRTUAL LISTENING SESSION TO ADDRESS BARRIERS TO ACCESSING WHAT: Virtual listening session on barriers to accessing state IDs for those involved in the criminal legal system WHO: North Carolina Justice Center, Fayetteville PACT, Religious Coalition for a Nonviolent Durham, Justice Served NC, Inc. and Disability Rights North Carolina, as well as directly impacted people and service providers WHERE: Zoom (pre-registration is required) 2021 DEFENDERS OF JUSTICE AWARDS We are excited to invite you to our annual Defenders of Justice Awards! When: Sunday September 26, 2021 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM 2021 NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATIVE SESSION: AN OPPORTUNITY TO 2021 North Carolina Legislative Session: An Opportunity to Rebuild and Advance Well-Being in the Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic Published February 18, 2021 PROVIDING EVERYONE WITH PAID LEAVE Through research and administrative and legislative advocacy, we are working to secure guaranteed paid sick leave, family leave insurance, flexible work schedules, and protections against caregiver discrimination for all North Carolina workers. Learn more on HOMEOWNER & TENANT RIGHTS Tenants’ Rights. We have undertaken a number of cases to protect and expand tenants’ rights. These include cases dealing with bed-bug infestation, mold, deceptive use of “rent discounts,” and attempts to evict for failure to pay water bills. If you have a tenant-rights issue, please see our Getting Legal Assistance page. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CHANGES NEEDED IN NORTH CAROLINA Recommended changes to North Carolina Unemployment Insurance laws. Increase the maximum duration for receiving benefits, as Georgia and Michigan have recently done, to 26 weeks, like the majority of states. Increase the maximum benefit amount, putting more money in workers’ pockets after March 14, 2021, when federal supplement of $300 ends. CIVIL RIGHTS GROUPS FILE COMPLAINT WITH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Civil Rights Groups File Complaint with Federal Government Against N.C.’s Failure to Protect Workers from COVID-19 Published February16, 2021
TAKING STEPS TOWARD A STRONGER CHILD CARE SYSTEM POST Media Contact. For more information, contact Alexandra Sirota at alexandra@ncjustice.org or 919-861-1468. Read the Companion Report: Equitably Financing Child Care in Every North Carolina County. Every child should have the opportunity to access a quality early education and a safe, supportive care environment, but too many of the youngest EXPANDING ACCESS TO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE WILL HELP This Legislative Session, policymakers should appropriate federal and state dollars to ensure that quality child care is accessible to more children and working HOUSE BILL 574: INCREASING CHILD-CARE SUBSIDY RATES WILL House Bill 574 increases the reimbursement rates for child-care providers that care for children who receive child-care assistance, helping to stabilize providers and NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our mission is to eliminate poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household in the state has access to the resources, services, and fair treatment it needs to achieve economic security. UPDATES FOR TENANTS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS Legal Aid Landlord Tenant Information. NC Lawyer’s Referral Service: 1-800-662-7660. NC Free Legal Answers. North Carolina Justice Center (serving immigrants with or without status) Complaints to the NC Attorney General (if utilities are shut off during the coronavirus crisis): https://ncdoj.gov/file a complaint/consumer complaint/. OUR TEAM – NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our Mission. Our Team. The NC Justice Center works through eight projects that provide in-depth expertise in the major policy areas impacting poor and working North Carolinians: Budget & Tax Center, Consumer, Housing & Energy Project, Education & Law Project, Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project, Health Advocacy Project, Immigrant &Refugee
COUNTY ECONOMIC SNAPSHOTS 2020 County Economic Snapshots 2020. The Budget & Tax Center’s Economic Snapshot is an annual publication that lists key economic and social indicators at the county level in North Carolina, providing an overall picture of how well-being varies through the state. This data profile includes indicators on employment, poverty and income, affordable HOMEOWNER & TENANT RIGHTS Tenants’ Rights. We have undertaken a number of cases to protect and expand tenants’ rights. These include cases dealing with bed-bug infestation, mold, deceptive use of “rent discounts,” and attempts to evict for failure to pay water bills. If you have a tenant-rights issue, please see our Getting Legal Assistance page. IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE RIGHTS Immigrant & Refugee Rights. The NC Justice Center believes everyone deserves fair treatment, regardless of race, ethnicity, or country of origin. Unfortunately, immigrants are often excluded from other programs that offer legal services to people with low incomes. Because they may lack access to legal protections, immigrants are more likelyto
RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER Under the North Carolina law (NCGS§42-12), a tenant can inform the landlord in writing within 10 days of the disaster that he wants to cancel his contract, if his property is severely damaged. The tenant has to pay all the rent that was due before the disaster. Cancel the contract if the owner does not fix your house, apartment, or land. HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. SUMMARY OF NORTH CAROLINA EXPUNCTIONS (2019) In North Carolina, an expunction is the destruction of a criminal record by court order. An expunction (also called an “expungement”) of a criminal record restores the individual, in the view of the law, to the status he or she occupied before the criminal record existed. With rare exception, when an individual is granted an expunction, he RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER North Carolina Justice Center | 2018 C. Illegal Eviction The landlord may not use force or other illegal means to evict a tenant, or to remove personal property. NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our mission is to eliminate poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household in the state has access to the resources, services, and fair treatment it needs to achieve economic security. UPDATES FOR TENANTS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS Legal Aid Landlord Tenant Information. NC Lawyer’s Referral Service: 1-800-662-7660. NC Free Legal Answers. North Carolina Justice Center (serving immigrants with or without status) Complaints to the NC Attorney General (if utilities are shut off during the coronavirus crisis): https://ncdoj.gov/file a complaint/consumer complaint/. OUR TEAM – NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our Mission. Our Team. The NC Justice Center works through eight projects that provide in-depth expertise in the major policy areas impacting poor and working North Carolinians: Budget & Tax Center, Consumer, Housing & Energy Project, Education & Law Project, Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project, Health Advocacy Project, Immigrant &Refugee
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RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER Under the North Carolina law (NCGS§42-12), a tenant can inform the landlord in writing within 10 days of the disaster that he wants to cancel his contract, if his property is severely damaged. The tenant has to pay all the rent that was due before the disaster. Cancel the contract if the owner does not fix your house, apartment, or land. HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. SUMMARY OF NORTH CAROLINA EXPUNCTIONS (2019) In North Carolina, an expunction is the destruction of a criminal record by court order. An expunction (also called an “expungement”) of a criminal record restores the individual, in the view of the law, to the status he or she occupied before the criminal record existed. With rare exception, when an individual is granted an expunction, he RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER North Carolina Justice Center | 2018 C. Illegal Eviction The landlord may not use force or other illegal means to evict a tenant, or to remove personal property. 2021 NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATIVE SESSION: AN OPPORTUNITY TO 2021 North Carolina Legislative Session: An Opportunity to Rebuild and Advance Well-Being in the Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic Published February 18, 2021 CONTACT – NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER NC JUSTICE CENTER 224 S. DAWSON STREET RALEIGH, NC 27601 Main Line: 919-856-2570 Mailing Address: PO Box 28068 Raleigh NC, 27611 We CIVIL RIGHTS GROUPS FILE COMPLAINT WITH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Civil Rights Groups File Complaint with Federal Government Against N.C.’s Failure to Protect Workers from COVID-19 Published February16, 2021
2021 DEFENDERS OF JUSTICE AWARDS We are excited to invite you to our annual Defenders of Justice Awards! When: Sunday September 26, 2021 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM VIRTUAL LISTENING SESSION TO ADDRESS BARRIERS TO ACCESSING WHAT: Virtual listening session on barriers to accessing state IDs for those involved in the criminal legal system WHO: North Carolina Justice Center, Fayetteville PACT, Religious Coalition for a Nonviolent Durham, Justice Served NC, Inc. and Disability Rights North Carolina, as well as directly impacted people and service providers WHERE: Zoom (pre-registration is required) HOMEOWNER & TENANT RIGHTS Tenants’ Rights. We have undertaken a number of cases to protect and expand tenants’ rights. These include cases dealing with bed-bug infestation, mold, deceptive use of “rent discounts,” and attempts to evict for failure to pay water bills. If you have a tenant-rights issue, please see our Getting Legal Assistance page. STOCK WEALTH BOOMED DURING PANDEMIC FOR WEALTHIEST 1% For people who get most of their wealth from stock equity, it has been a very good financial year. In turn, massive stock HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS PRESENT State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Present Opportunities to Address Needs in Communities For more information, contact: Suzy Khachaturyan, suzyk@ncjustice.org May 2021 On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which includes EXPANDING ACCESS TO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE WILL HELP This Legislative Session, policymakers should appropriate federal and state dollars to ensure that quality child care is accessible to more children and working NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our mission is to eliminate poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household in the state has access to the resources, services, and fair treatment it needs to achieve economic security. OUR TEAM – NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our Mission. Our Team. The NC Justice Center works through eight projects that provide in-depth expertise in the major policy areas impacting poor and working North Carolinians: Budget & Tax Center, Consumer, Housing & Energy Project, Education & Law Project, Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project, Health Advocacy Project, Immigrant &Refugee
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COUNTY ECONOMIC SNAPSHOTS 2020 County Economic Snapshots 2020. The Budget & Tax Center’s Economic Snapshot is an annual publication that lists key economic and social indicators at the county level in North Carolina, providing an overall picture of how well-being varies through the state. This data profile includes indicators on employment, poverty and income, affordable RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER Under the North Carolina law (NCGS§42-12), a tenant can inform the landlord in writing within 10 days of the disaster that he wants to cancel his contract, if his property is severely damaged. The tenant has to pay all the rent that was due before the disaster. Cancel the contract if the owner does not fix your house, apartment, or land. HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. SUMMARY OF NORTH CAROLINA EXPUNCTIONS (2019) In North Carolina, an expunction is the destruction of a criminal record by court order. An expunction (also called an “expungement”) of a criminal record restores the individual, in the view of the law, to the status he or she occupied before the criminal record existed. With rare exception, when an individual is granted an expunction, he DOWN HOME CAPITAL: HOW CONVERTING BUSINESSES INTO EMPLOYEE December 12, 2016. North Carolina has the potential to turn a grave challenge into a transformative economic opportunity. Thousands of businesses could disappear over the coming years as baby boomer entrepreneurs enter retirement, threatening RIGHTS OF TENANTS AFTER A NATURAL DISASTER North Carolina Justice Center | 2018 C. Illegal Eviction The landlord may not use force or other illegal means to evict a tenant, or to remove personal property. NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our mission is to eliminate poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household in the state has access to the resources, services, and fair treatment it needs to achieve economic security. OUR TEAM – NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE CENTER Our Mission. Our Team. The NC Justice Center works through eight projects that provide in-depth expertise in the major policy areas impacting poor and working North Carolinians: Budget & Tax Center, Consumer, Housing & Energy Project, Education & Law Project, Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project, Health Advocacy Project, Immigrant &Refugee
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2021 North Carolina Legislative Session: An Opportunity to Rebuild and Advance Well-Being in the Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic. The North Carolina Justice Center is one of the state’s preeminent voices for economic and social justice. As a leading progressive research and advocacy organization, our mission is to eliminatepoverty in
VIRTUAL LISTENING SESSION TO ADDRESS BARRIERS TO ACCESSING WHAT: Virtual listening session on barriers to accessing state IDs for those involved in the criminal legal system WHO: North Carolina Justice Center, Fayetteville PACT, Religious Coalition for a Nonviolent Durham, Justice Served NC, Inc. and Disability Rights North Carolina, as well as directly impacted people and service providers WHERE: Zoom (pre-registration is required) STOCK WEALTH BOOMED DURING PANDEMIC FOR WEALTHIEST 1% For people who get most of their wealth from stock equity, it has been a very good financial year. In turn, massive stock HOMEOWNER & TENANT RIGHTS Tenants’ Rights. We have undertaken a number of cases to protect and expand tenants’ rights. These include cases dealing with bed-bug infestation, mold, deceptive use of “rent discounts,” and attempts to evict for failure to pay water bills. If you have a tenant-rights issue, please see our Getting Legal Assistance page. STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS PRESENT State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Present Opportunities to Address Needs in Communities For more information, contact: Suzy Khachaturyan, suzyk@ncjustice.org May 2021 On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which includes EXPANDING ACCESS TO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE WILL HELP This Legislative Session, policymakers should appropriate federal and state dollars to ensure that quality child care is accessible to more children and working HOUSE BILL 334: A COSTLY TAX CUT DURING COVID-19 THAT WILL House Bill 334: A costly tax cut during COVID-19 that will hurt rebuilding efforts. For more Alexandra Sirota,information . and sources, contact: alexandra@ncjustice.org Data on the final economic incidence of this proposal is from a Special Data Request to ITEP, May2021.
HEALTH ADVOCACY PROJECT HISTORY Health Advocacy Project. The Justice Center’s North Carolina Health Access Coalition, now the Health Advocacy Project (HAP), was founded in 1993 to educate the public and policymakers about health care reform options and enable consumers to become active participants in developing health policy for the state’s residents. HOUSE BILL 574: INCREASING CHILD-CARE SUBSIDY RATES WILL House Bill 574 increases the reimbursement rates for child-care providers that care for children who receive child-care assistance, helping to stabilize providers andDonate
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