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Governor Roy Cooper talks with Jeff Tiberii about his tenure, redistricting, the Governor's veto power, jobs, Medicaid expansion, the biggest challenges facing the state... and his love for diet Sun Drop.
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The GOP-led North Carolina General Assembly just completed a run of public comment sessions on the drawing of new Congressional and state legislative district maps.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a sweeping Republican elections bill that would end a grace period for voting by mail and make new allowances for partisan poll observers.
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This year, the GOP has a veto-proof majority and doesn’t need support from Democrats. But House and Senate Republicans can't agree on the size of tax cuts and spending projects.
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U.S. Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina says he supports Ukraine joining NATO, but only after Russia agrees to end its war there.
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A bill that passed the state House last week is named for 14-year-old Yulia Hicks. She was reportedly denied a kidney transplant at Duke Health because her family refused the vaccine.
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North Carolina senators want to let teens get their provisional driver’s license faster.
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The North Carolina General Assembly starts a new long session on Jan. 11.
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The May 17th primary is less than two months away, and the attacks are mounting as advertisements increase.
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The justices are allowing maps selected by the N.C. Supreme Court to be in effect for the 2022 elections. The map most likely will give Democrats an additional House seat in 2023.