A betrayal in the House shifts the balance of power in the NC General Assembly -- this and more in your CIB for the week of April 10th, John. |
Betrayal in the House Rep. Cotham’s party affiliation switch provides the 72nd vote needed in the House to overturn Gov. Cooper’s vetoes on a party-line vote. |
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Bad Budget, Commissions Bill Advance More bad legislative news came last week from the pro-polluter supermajorities in both chambers of the NC General Assembly. |
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Biden Vetoes Dirty Water Resolution In brief, President Biden explained via Tweet, “Every American has a right to clean water. This veto protects that right.” |
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