North Carolina's governor has vetoed a GOP bill that would weaken his successor and other Democrats [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 4:40 PM EST, November 26, 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Outgoing North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed legislation on Tuesday that would strip powers from several Democrats elected to statewide office this month, including removing the authority of Coopers successor to appoint the state elections board.
These and other provisions, contained in a wide-ranging measure stuffed through the Republican-dominated General Assembly in less than 24 hours during a lame-duck session last week, would weaken Gov.-elect Josh Stein, as well as the next attorney general, schools superintendent and lieutenant governor offices that are slated to be run by Democrats next year.
While the bill contains additional Hurricane Helene relief provisions, critics say the amount is relatively small and most of the relief funds cant even be spent until the General Assembly reconvenes next month. And billions of dollars more in aid may be needed in the coming months.
Democrats and their allies considered disaster items thin window-dressing for a series of partisan power grabs by the GOP before its veto-proof majority potentially goes away at years end following the certification of the Nov. 5 General Assembly elections, where a few tight races are undergoing recounts.
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