N.C. Governor Roy Cooper’s recent veto of Senate Bill 364, which restricts compelled speech, regulating how state employees can talk about social, cultural and even political issues, shows the very
(The Center Square) – Legislation to prohibit compelled speech in state hiring decisions, vetoed by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, was overridden in the Senate and sent to the House on
Legislation to prohibit compelled speech in state hiring decisions, vetoed by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, was overridden in the Senate and sent to the House on Tuesday.
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Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill designed to prevent compelled speech for people seeking jobs with state government or local community colleges. Senate Bill 364 also would prevent state government agencies from promoting a list of 13 proscribed concepts.