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As Governor Roy Cooper prepares to depart the Executive Mansion, criminal justice advocates are urging him to make use of his broadest set of powers: the ability to grant clemency for state crimes.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, not Senate leader Phil Berger, will give Senate Republicans’ rebuttal to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s State of the State speech on Monday.
It received unanimous approval within hours, with a 47-0 vote in the state Senate and a 113-0 vote in the House, sending it to the desk of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. Cooper quickly signed the ...
Cooper’s term isn’t up until Dec. 31, and the new governor is sworn in in January. Robinson’s opponent is Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein, a longtime friend and colleague of Cooper ...
Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing $3.9 billion in state Hurricane Helene relief for the western part of the state devastated by flooding. Total damage in Western North Carolina is estimated at roughly ...
Gov. Roy Cooper, left, shakes hands with House Speaker Tim Moore, center and Senate Leader Phil Berger prior to Cooper’s biennial State of the State address to a joint session of the General ...
Today, the governor has given us assurances that there will be more and I think we’re on our way to a good solid recovery.” Edwards said he was frustrated because the storm ended at 10 a.m ...
Under the state constitution, North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who is the GOP's nominee to replace the term-limited Cooper, becomes acting governor and can assume the Democrat's powers when ...