Major voter suppression legislation passes, GOP presidential contenders disappoint on climate change, and citizens petition for stronger limits on industrial water pollution. All of this and more in your CIB for the week of August 28th.

Major voter suppression legislation passes, GOP presidential contenders disappoint on climate change, and citizens petition for stronger limits on industrial water pollution. All of this and more in your CIB for the week of August 28th.

Governor Cooper

 Defending Democracy: Cooper Vetoes Voter Suppression Bill

The NC General Assembly has passed a package of election changes designed to make voting more cumbersome.

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Voter ID

GOP Contenders: Climate Change is a “Hoax”—or Maybe Just China’s Fault

At the Republican presidential debate, none of the candidates offered a strong action program in response to the climate crisis.

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trees and river

Clean Water: Groups Ask EMC for Stronger Water Pollution Limits

Clean water groups have petitioned the NC Environmental Management Commission (EMC) for stronger restrictions for clean water.

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trees and river

National Make-A-Will Month

August is National Make-A-Will Month, and one way you can continue to advocate for yourself, your loved ones, and your community is by creating your estate plan.

Create Your Free Plan

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