Dome Memo: Dig in and return calls

BOWTIE PASTA: Maggiano's in Durham was among the many restaurants Raleigh Rep. Ty Harrell has dined at the expense of his campaign account. Those expenditures have led to an audit by the State Board of Elections and an ethics investigation in the House. Harrell, who is being divorced by his wife, has moved in with a friend. Problem is, the friend lives outside Harrell’s district. Hint: the state-issued legislative license plate is a dead give away.

BACK AWAY FROM THE CHILDREN: President Barack Obama’s plan to give students across the nation a back-to-school pep talk generated quite a furor among parents who worried that the president was trying to indoctrinate the nation’s youth. The administration did walk back a proposed lesson plan that asked children to talk about how they could help the president. In the end, the speech was as useful for adults (set goals, take care of yourself) as it was for children.

PAGING SECRETARY MARSHALL: Secretary of State Elaine Marshall officially became a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate this week, or so we were told, since Marshall didn’t return reporters’ calls. Note to candidates: If you want to be heard, you have to speak.

IN OTHER NEWS: Leaders at the state Republican Party are in the middle of a spectacular mess, with the chairman cautioning the vice chairman not to berate the staff in public and the vice chairman accusing the chairman of racism. Gov. Beverly Perdue and key cabinet members got flu shots. U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield says campaign contributions won't affect an ethics investigation into embattled New York Rep. Charlie Rangel.

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