#ncga: HB373, McCrory and The Power Grab
The word I am hearing from the big city is that our governor is strongly leaning toward vetoing HB 373 and its ”affiliated committees” language. Given recent polling showing
Continue readingThe word I am hearing from the big city is that our governor is strongly leaning toward vetoing HB 373 and its ”affiliated committees” language. Given recent polling showing
Continue readingOne normally associates state party meetings with boredom, Chinese water torture, root canals. *You know, pleasant things.* By all accounts, Saturday’s NCGOP meetings were anything BUT dull. Two officials had
Continue readingApparently, some heat is being felt about those $15,000 payouts from the House caucus campaign treasury. One wel-placed source within the House GOP camp offered up THIS defense of those
Continue readingThe Orange Man has fallen — albeit FOUR YEARS too late. The House weasel caucus is already scrambling to fill the speaker’s spray-tan and tear-stained shoes. It is infuriating to
Continue readingThere’s, um, a bit of hubbub going on about the election process power grab recently rammed through the General Assembly. Amidst all of this, we managed to get our hands
Continue readingI am getting all kinds of reports from Jones Street indicating that the voters are not pleased with the elections power grab that just flew through the legislature. (I am
Continue readingAs a member of the GOP caucus in the North Carolina House, I get regular emails from the speaker’s office. This one today was a real hoot: From: Mollie Young
Continue readingWell, they did it. Thumbed their collective noses at those of us who voted to give them super-majorities in Raleigh. Let’s check in with that buffoon Binky for the sordid
Continue readingWe posted earlier about Dallas Woodhouse angling for the top staff job at NCGOP HQ, and also about a bit of weaselly sneakiness on Jones Street to divert finances away
Continue readingIn an earlier post, I lamented that you can’t take your eyes off this Jones Street crowd for thirty seconds. This latest development amplifies that assessment even further. State Rep.
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