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It’s always nice to get mail. Let’s settle down, rest a spell, and read what the good folks in Raleigh have to tell us: From: Jim Burton [mailto:jim@nchouserepublicans.com] Sent: Monday,
Continue readingIt’s always nice to get mail. Let’s settle down, rest a spell, and read what the good folks in Raleigh have to tell us: From: Jim Burton [mailto:jim@nchouserepublicans.com] Sent: Monday,
Continue readingState Rep. Jamie Boles has caught a little grief from us over the years. Much of his work in recent years has involved introducing legislation that directly benefits the funeral
Continue readingHere’s the bill being reported solely as a ”police body cam” piece of legislation: […] § 90-113.27. Needle and hypodermic syringe exchange programs authorized; limited immunity. (a) Any governmental or
Continue readingThere was quite a bit of hubbub about Gov. Pat McCrory signing a bill limiting police body cam footage from public access. This played right into the narrative being pushed by
Continue readingHouse leadership HATESsssssssss Rep. Justin Burr. It’s easy to understand why. He’s a smug little guy who will not shut up when he’s told to do so. Burr used
Continue readingGranted, SB554 has the stink of plain ol’ political corruption. But evidence is mounting that suggests this may be yet more hijinks from the solar goons. The developer pushing hard
Continue readingThe 2016 session of the North Carolina General Assembly went out with a bang this past week. And it had everything to do with egos. It appears the GOP leadership
Continue readingThere were all kinds of private meetings in the office of speaker Tim Moore. All kinds of cash has moved between Pembroke and legislator pockets. SB554, allowing private developers to
Continue readingThe anti-HB2 hysteria was flaming out. The concert boycott announcements were dwindling down to nothing. All the NCGOPe had to do was keep sticking to its guns and stay focused
Continue readingThe word I am hearing — from folks inside the joint House-Senate GOP confab with the governor — is about dramatic contrasts. Gov. McCrory and the House leadership were passionately
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