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Former Wake County Commission Chairwoman Jessica Holmes will become the first Black woman to serve in a Council of State position.
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Since 2018, Cooper has pardoned a pair of North Carolina turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving each year. It's similar to an event held at the White House.
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Gov. Roy Cooper says Republican lawmakers and the North Carolina Chamber are blocking Black nominees for state business courts.
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Gov. Roy Cooper signed the final two bills of this year's legislative session late Thursday.
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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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Former state legislators and close associates of Republican lawmakers will join powerful state boards and commissions under a bill approved Wednesday.
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Gov. Roy Cooper has appointed Court of Appeals Judge Allison Riggs to fill a vacancy on the state Supreme Court, where she'll be the youngest woman to serve as a justice.
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State lawmakers could soon override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of legislation that reduces the governor’s appointment powers — a change that would remove all current members of the State Board of Transportation.
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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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Legislation that would weaken Gov. Roy Cooper's appointment powers passed the House and Senate this week. The bill now heads to his desk for a likely veto.