Leader Reives Calls for Inquiry on eCourts Rollout

Leader Reives Calls for Inquiry on eCourts Rollout

This week, House Democratic Leader Robert Reives sent a letter to Speaker Tim Moore asking for an inquiry into the eCourts rollout. The failed rollout of the system has been widely reported on and has had a costly impact on North Carolinians.

Attached is a copy of the letter sent to Speaker Moore calling on GovOps or the House Oversight Committee to open an investigation into the eCourts rollout.

"I am asking Speaker Moore to direct one of the investigative bodies of the House of Representatives to look into the eCourts rollout because it has had such a negative impact on communities across our state," House Democratic Leader Reives said. "This rollout has been marred by glitches and setbacks from the beginning, and North Carolinians deserve to understand what went wrong and how we can improve in the future."


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