RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina state government has spent roughly $2.5 million on Executive Mansion repairs during Gov. Roy Cooper’s tenure expenses that a state official said were needed for critical safety, security and other upkeep for the over 130-year-old building.
A North Carolina state agency says roughly $2.5 million has been spent on Executive Mansion repairs during Gov. Roy Cooper’s tenure. The Department of Administration confirmed recently to North State Journal the price tag for expenditures and associated costs on the governor’s official residence since 2017.
Asian student groups have rightly observed that appeals to diversity don’t make much sense if you exclude them, as both Harvard University and UNC are alleged to have done.