(The Center Square) – Three bills in their entirety, including one that overcame a gubernatorial veto, were enacted into North Carolina law Monday with the turn of the calendar.
Dec. 1 is among the most popular dates for the General Assembly, and 18 bills have all or sections becoming enacted. In addition to a proposal on privacy of donations to nonprofits, sections of three other bills that survived the veto stamp also became law.
One of the bills enacted in its entirety that survived a veto involves property owners’ rights with regard to squatters; the third is designed to protect the elderly in retirement communities.
The Personal Privacy Protection Act, known also as Senate Bill 416, is one of eight thus far first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed only to see the Legislatur

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