Speaker Moore Urged Governor to Call National Guard While Filming Raleigh Riots

Speaker Moore posts eyewitness video of rioters setting fires in downtown Raleigh, destroying property, discharging weapons on Saturday night
 
Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) directly urged Governor Cooper to deploy the National Guard Saturday night while filming rioters set fires, break windows, and fire weapons in downtown Raleigh and posting eyewitness video to social media.

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Speaker Moore Answers Press Questions on Developing Issues in North Carolina

Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) answered questions from the Capital Press Corps on Thursday about an outdoor seating bill, unemployment claim delays, elections reforms, transportation spending, the budget, bonds, and more as the General Assembly wrapped up session this week.

Press Conference Recap: Thursday, May 28, 2020

‪Taking questions from the Capital Press Corps on the outdoor seating bill, unemployment claim delays, elections reforms, transportation spending, the budget, bonds, and more as we wrap up this week’s session in the North Carolina General Assembly.

Posted by NC Speaker Tim Moore on Friday, May 29, 2020

North Carolina House Approves Bipartisan Elections Act of 2020

Raleigh, N.C. – The state House of Representatives on Thursday approved bipartisan elections funding and reforms by a vote of 116-3 to meet the challenges of COVID-19, including a total prohibition on all-mail elections in North Carolina and expanding methods to securely request absentee ballots for those who need to do so.

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North Carolina Lawmakers Win Key Motions Defending Voter ID in Federal Court

Raleigh, N.C. – State lawmakers won another key motion against a constitutional challenge to North Carolina’s voter ID law this month after the Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit permitted General Assembly leaders to intervene in a federal case that temporarily blocked the voter ID law from taking effect.

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