#ncga: David Lewis, defendant?
The personal finances of the second most-powerful leader in the North Carolina House have apparently earned some extra scrutiny in the judicial arena: An agricultural supply company
Continue readingThe personal finances of the second most-powerful leader in the North Carolina House have apparently earned some extra scrutiny in the judicial arena: An agricultural supply company
Continue readingOnce again, we have a story about ETHICS and the second-most powerful man in the North Carolina House: A powerful state legislator borrowed half a million dollars last year
Continue readingInquiring minds want to know. It’s easy to say: “We got Dan Bishop elected, now move on.” But is it about more than that? Do we really
Continue readingI stumbled across this gem today: Ethics Law Chairman? I knew Lewis was the big elections kahuna for the House. But putting him in charge of ANYTHING akin to ETHICS???
Continue readingAccording to campaign finance documents, it apparently happened during the second quarter of 2018. (June 29, to be exact.) As late as the first quarter of 2018, state Rep. David
Continue readingThe House committee dealing with election reform reported out a committee substitute to S486 yesterday. Those of you who follow state politics closely know that Rules Committee Chairman David Lewis
Continue readingWe came across this precious gem on Twitter: “Facilitating equal opportunities for people to use their God given talents”? (Really?) Is that kind of like hooking campaign contributors up with
Continue readingNC House Republicans have decided that Rules Committee chairman David Lewis will be their point-man on ethics allegations against Roy Cooper and the Democrats. Lewis has come out strong on
Continue readingDavid Lewis is a powerful man on Jones Street. He chairs the House Rules Committee and is a bona-fide FOT (Friend of Timmy). He has a big say as to
Continue readingIn December, Tim Moore had to promise his caucus that NO HB2 repeal legislation would make it to the House floor without majority approval within the House Republican Caucus. In
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