John, this has not been a stellar week for the General Assembly’s Republican supermajority.
This week alone, the NCGOP has advanced multiple bills designed to target LGBT young people and ensure that our children feel less safe in their schools and homes being who they are. Meanwhile, they’ve delayed so much on passing Medical Marijuana—a common-sense, bipartisan priority—that one of that bill’s sponsors has started offering amendments to other bills saying that they can’t go into effect until Medical Marijuana is passed. And as if that wasn’t enough, we’re still weeks away from passing a budget for the next fiscal year—which starts on Saturday, by the way.
And this is with Republican supermajorities in both chambers of the legislature. John, I really don’t know what else to take away from this week except to say that it’s clear that the GOP’s leadership can’t even govern their own party, let alone our state.
John, there’s so much at risk for our state in the next few years—we have serious needs on infrastructure, climate resiliency, and cost of living. But instead of pulling themselves together and working for the good of our state, the GOP is consumed by in-fighting among themselves. They’re too busy pushing divisive culture war issues to take even a few seconds and vote on some of the least controversial legislation we’ll pass this session.
John, it’s time to show our state that there’s a different way. It’s time to show our state that this isn’t how government is supposed to work—that government should be a force for good in our lives. This campaign for Treasurer is just one race for one office, but I believe that we can set an example by focusing on the things our people actually care about: investing in smart infrastructure, attracting good-paying jobs, and managing our money wisely.
I'll be honest: it won’t be easy to get there. Tomorrow night at midnight is our first big reporting deadline of this campaign—it’s when the rest of the state will see what we’ve raised, what we spent, and just how strong this movement is. If we put up a strong number, then we can prove to everybody that North Carolinians are tired of the partisan games and childish behavior from the GOP supermajority, and that our state is ready for a government that actually invests in its people.
But if we don’t post a strong number, then that could be disastrous for how people look at our campaign and our message. Right now, we’re $7,653.22 short of our goal, so can I ask you for a favor? Will you dig deep and help us get across the finish line? Anything you can contribute helps
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Thanks as always,
Wesley Harris
Wesley Harris is a North Carolina native and the only PhD economist in the General Assembly. First elected in 2018, he has been fighting hard for the residents of southern Mecklenburg County and working to make our state the best place in the country to live, work, and start a family. Now, Wesley is running for Treasurer to return common sense to our state government and build opportunity for every North Carolinian.
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