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As North Carolina enters a new legislative session, business leaders are gearing up to advocate for a range of critical issues that they believe will shape the state's economic landscape. Among the top priorities are housing, child care, and immigration—each playing a vital role in the well-being of the workforce and the overall economy.
With the ongoing challenges in the housing market, business groups are pushing for policies that promote affordable housing development and accessibility. This is seen as essential for attracting and retaining talent in a competitive job market. Additionally, the need for improved child care services has emerged as a significant concern, as many families struggle to balance work and family responsibilities.
Immigration policies are also on the agenda, with leaders advocating for reforms that support a diverse workforce. These issues reflect a broader commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment while addressing social challenges. As the new administration takes shape, the collaboration between business leaders and lawmakers will be crucial in driving these initiatives forward.
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