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The North Carolina House voted to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of a bill that drastically expands private school scholarship grants and forces local sheriffs to comply with federal immigration agents' requests to detain certain inmates. The House voted along party lines on Tuesday.
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Republican state lawmakers want to strip power from Gov.-elect Josh Stein and other newly elected Democratic state officials, including by shifting oversight of elections from the governor’s appointees to the new Republican state auditor.
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Rep. Ken Fontenot, a Republican, has filed a protest over his election loss to Democrat Dante Pittman in the race for North Carolina House District 24. The Wilson County Board of Elections dismissed Fontenot's protest in a preliminary hearing on Friday.
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Democrats’ efforts to break the Republican veto-proof majority in the legislature appear to have yielded one additional seat.
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Republicans sued to remove approximately 225,000 voters from North Carolina's rolls and to block some overseas voters from casting ballots.
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Will Mark Robinson's stumbling campaign for governor have any impact on Donald Trump's effort to win North Carolina? And what exactly are "reverse coattails?"
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A Wake County Superior Court judge denied the North Carolina Republican Party's request to block use of the UNC Mobile One Card as a form of voter ID.
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North Carolina lawmakers are poised to pass nearly a quarter billion dollars in additional funding that would help pay for private school tuition for 55,000 families on a waitlist this year. School choice supporters are praising the move, while public school advocates worry about shifting education priorities.
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has made his 2022 book a central part of his campaign for governor. So how much is Robinson’s campaign spending to purchase copies of the book for donors? The campaign hasn’t disclosed that figure anywhere in his campaign finance reports or ethics disclosure forms.
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North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson spoke on the first night of the Republican Convention in Milwaukee.