Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) released a statement on Friday remembering the “profound impact” of former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Beverly I. Lake Jr., who passed away on Thursday. Continue reading “Speaker Moore Releases Statement Remembering Justice I. Beverly Lake Jr.’s “Profound Impact” on Justice System”
The Facts: A True Recap of how the N.C. House Overrode the Budget Veto
Raleigh, N.C. – The Office of House Speaker Tim Moore released a factual recap on Thursday of how the budget veto override unfolded this week to debunk outrageously false claims that House Republicans misled their Democratic colleagues about a no-vote session on Wednesday morning. Continue reading “The Facts: A True Recap of how the N.C. House Overrode the Budget Veto”
N.C. House Leaders Publicly Announced Recorded Votes Would be Held on Wednesday, Budget Veto Overridden
House Democrats say they were “drawing maps” during veto override
Raleigh, N.C. – State House leaders addressed members of the media on Wednesday about their successful override of the state budget to dispel demonstrably false claims by Democrats that they were told the regularly scheduled floor session would not include recorded votes. Continue reading “N.C. House Leaders Publicly Announced Recorded Votes Would be Held on Wednesday, Budget Veto Overridden”
N.C. House Redistricting Committee to Work from Random Computer Generated Nonpartisan Maps of Democrats’ Expert
Randomly selected map modeled by Democratic Party’s expert to consider incumbency as allowed by court ruling
“The partisan distribution of seats in plans under House Simulation Set 2 is nearly identical to the partisan distribution of House Simulation Set 1, which ignored incumbency protection,” Democrats’ expert wrote (p. 47)
Democratic Party expert’s report (p.47 – 49): “We are able to conclude with extremely high statistical certainty” that partisan outcomes under maps factoring incumbency are “nearly identical” to those that do not
Raleigh, N.C. – The state House Redistricting Committee this week moved to comply with a court order to redraw the General Assembly’s election boundaries by working from random computer-generated nonpartisan maps modeled by the Democratic Party’s expert witness in the trial challenging those districts. Continue reading “N.C. House Redistricting Committee to Work from Random Computer Generated Nonpartisan Maps of Democrats’ Expert”
Speaker Moore to Tour Hurricane Dorian Damage in Outer Banks, Carteret County
Raleigh, N.C. –State House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) will join Gov. Roy Cooper to tour damage from Hurricane Dorian in Carteret County, N.C. and the Outer Banks on Saturday, September 7, 2019. Continue reading “Speaker Moore to Tour Hurricane Dorian Damage in Outer Banks, Carteret County”
Speaker Moore Urges North Carolinians to Vigilantly Prepare for Possibility of Hurricane Dorian Impacts
Raleigh, N.C. – As national weather forecasts for the track of Hurricane Dorian increasingly trend towards potential impacts in North Carolina, state House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) issued a statement urging citizens to begin monitoring emergency management outlets over Labor Day weekend. Continue reading “Speaker Moore Urges North Carolinians to Vigilantly Prepare for Possibility of Hurricane Dorian Impacts”
Veto of Medicaid Transformation Funds Harms Managed Care Reforms in N.C.
Raleigh, N.C. – State House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) responded Saturday to the Governor’s veto of funding and reforms for North Carolina’s transition to managed care in its Medicaid program. Continue reading “Veto of Medicaid Transformation Funds Harms Managed Care Reforms in N.C.”
Absentee Ballot Process Secured by N.C. House in Bill Increasing Penalties for Fraud
Raleigh, N.C. – Legislation enhancing penalties for absentee ballot fraud and creating new crimes for selling or receiving payment for returning completed absentee ballot request forms was approved by the North Carolina House of Representatives on Wednesday. Continue reading “Absentee Ballot Process Secured by N.C. House in Bill Increasing Penalties for Fraud”
Pay Raises for Law Enforcement and State Employees Approved by N.C. House
The pay raise appropriations total more than $900 million
Raleigh, N.C. – The state House of Representatives gave final legislative approval on Wednesday to salary increases for law enforcement officers and the largest pay raise for North Carolina’s state employees in over a decade. Continue reading “Pay Raises for Law Enforcement and State Employees Approved by N.C. House”
N.C. Military and Veteran Act of 2019 Helps Service Members Access Education
Raleigh, N.C. – A new law to help military service members and their families access affordable education opportunities was approved by the state General Assembly and passed into law this month. Continue reading “N.C. Military and Veteran Act of 2019 Helps Service Members Access Education”