Blust still wants to get the rules right
Regardless of who's in charge, one Guilford County lawmaker pushes for greater transparency and less concentration of power.
The House on Wednesday afternoon swatted down Gov. Roy Cooper’s first veto in a 74-44 override vote that would reinstate House Bill 100. The measure restores a longstanding practice of identifying District and Superior court judicial candidates on election ballots by political party registration. The Senate scheduled a vote on a veto override Thursday. Cooper...
(UPDATED, 4:05 p.m. Wednesday. The House passed the bill, 65-51. After the vote, Rep. Justin Burr, R-Stanly, issued a statement including the following: “North Carolina already identifies party affiliation in other judicial elections, so it is not a new approach to provide local voters this information. This informed elections process of providing party identification is...
RALEIGH — The N.C. House adopted its first permanent rules in the post-Jim Black era Tuesday, but a vocal critic of the former speaker blasted House colleagues for “missing a major opportunity.”