Stay up to speed on all the juicy bits the NC Legislature is cooking up, and find out what we can do about it!
• Medical cannabis one step closer to legalization.
• Anti-education CRT bill filed by histrionic revisionists masquerading as legislators
• Harshest abortion ban yet likely to land in NC House next week
• Veterans catch a break with property tax relief
Hey Jack
What. A. Week. I guess full blown assaults on civil rights are to be expected now that "certain people" have control. But daaaang, Jack, there is absolutely no shame in the GOP's game.
We could commiserate, but I know you'd rather just get the info and get into the solutions. So load up on this week's political snacks. We can all use the energy!
Stay powerful,
Kristen Havlik
Policy Director
We have our sources, and they're warning us that a six week ban on abortions is likely to land in the House next week. Unbelievably, we have a number of Democrats whose positions on women's right to choose are... um, "in question."
We need to make sure they plant their feet firmly for women by voting "HARD NO!" on all abortion bans.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Our sources have told us that there is one legislator we really need to hold accountable. If you do anything today, pick up your phone and call Garland Pierce. Tell him you won't tolerate your friends, your daughters, your wives, or even your mother being sent back to the days of coat hangers, and you expect him to do the right thing. 919-733-5803. If you do anything today, pick up your phone and call Garland Pierce. Tell him you won't tolerate your friends, your daughters, your wives, or even your mother being sent back to the days of coat hangers, and you expect him to do the right thing. 919-733-5803.
Medical Cannabis One Step Closer To Legalization
Now let's fix drug war casualties.
SB3 [[link removed]] , more romantically known as "The Compassionate Care Act," passed in the senate on Feb. 28th. If this bill goes all the way, North Carolinians will benefit from the seemingly endless health and palliative benefits of cannabis and literal avalanches of cash will roll down the Appalachians. We love to see it because 1) the drug war is racist trash and 2) those mountains of money can help correct multitudes of injustices.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Click here to SUPPORT US: [[link removed]] NNCP has partnered with leading justice reform experts in the cannabis space to roll out our M.E.N.D. program. MEND stands for Mental health and material support, Expungement, New reentry strategies, and Decarceration. Our leadership circle has a proven track record of facilitating expungements and sentencing diversion for non-violent individuals impacted by the drug war. The result of this work is successful return to community... and to voting.
Fragile revisionists intro anti-CRT bill mandating bubble- wrapped historical fiction be taught in K-12.
The snowflakes has revived an anti-CRT bill as part of their epic strategy of wasting time on the taxpayers' dime. As any educator will tell them, CRT isn't even taught in schools. Nonetheless, GOP lawmakers would rather focus on imaginary curriculums than actually take on the work of helping North Carolinians struggling in the margins. What's their end game? When interviewed, the bill's sponsors lamented that learning about racism might hurt some students' feelings (Pfft. What do they want? A participation trophy?). Unfortunately if HB 187 [[link removed]] passes, Republicans will strap a gag order on teachers forcing them to omit historical context and severely compromising the credibility of NC public education.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
This one hasn't moved in the last few days, but could land in the laps of the education committee soon. Let's keep an eye on it.
Veterans Catch A Break On Property Taxes
Last week the GOP introduced The Disabled Veterans Act SB148 [[link removed]] in an astoundingly decent gesture for former servicemen and women. The bill, also backed by Democrats, allows for substantial percentages of veteran's homes to remain tax exempt. It goes without saying that providing housing security for disabled vets is the least we can do. Relieving their property tax burden is a definite step in the right direction.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Celebrate. Once in awhile good things just happen. Then let's make sure we see and help the thousands of disabled BIPOC veterans who experience homelessness.
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