North Carolina House Republicans have enacted legislation that erodes some powers of several statewide offices newly-elected ...
With North Carolina Republicans set to lose their veto-proof supermajority come 2025, state lawmakers took their final vote ...
"The biggest missed opportunity ironically co-opts the word opportunity," Cooper said. "Opportunity Scholarships otherwise ...
North Carolina Republicans will have new powers over elections, public schools, utilities, and more under a new law that strips control from the governor, attorney general and other incoming Democrats ...
On Wednesday afternoon, state lawmakers voted to override Governor Cooper's veto of Senate Bill 382, a controversial Helene relief bill that could strip power away from newly elected Democrats.
North Carolina lawmakers approved a wide-ranging bill to shift executive power in state government on Wednesday, cementing a Republican override of Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto a month before new elected ...
RALEIGH — North Carolina House lawmakers voted, 72 to 46, on Wednesday to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of the Helene ...
Rep. Mark Pless’ problems with the bill had nothing to do with its restructuring of power in state government. How he was reassured after originally voting “no.” ...
Tight electoral margins might be thought to foster centrism. In reality, partisan power grabs are incentivized.
Watching popular governors flame out in Senate races cycle after cycle might cause Democrat Roy Cooper to pause before entertaining a Senate run in North Carolina in 2026.
A bill that strips power from North Carolina’s Democratic governor became law on Wednesday after state Republicans voted to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s (D) veto in a 72-46 supermajority vote ...
After an intense veto from the governor, continued protest and initial "no" votes from three Republicans, NC's third Helene relief bill veto was overridden.