Cooper and the courts stand up for voters and against polluters — this and more in your CIB for the week of December 13th, John. |
Primaries Delayed Until Maps Reviewed The state Supreme Court pushed all 2022 primaries from March 8 to May 17 and expedited our gerrymandering lawsuit. |
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Cooper Vetoes Pro-Polluter, Anti-Voter Bills Predictably, three of the anti-environment General Assembly leadership's recent bills found themselves vetoed by NC Gov. Roy Cooper. |
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Saving Wetland Ecosystems The Currituck Sound may become North Carolina’s test case on whether a coordinated public and private effort can save a critical but threatened ecosystem. |
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