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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) The North Carolina Senate on Monday night fell just short of overriding
Gov. Roy Cooper s veto of Senate Bill 37, which would have mandated in-person learning options at North Carolina public schools.
The 29-20 override vote was one vote short of the 3/5th majority needed. Tonight, NC Senate Democrats let the kids and families of North Carolina down and showed profiles of cowardice in the face of pressure from Governor Cooper and teacher union bosses, said NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley. With their vote against SB 37, the Senate Democrats - including three members who previously voted in support of reopening schools - helped Governor Cooper keep schoolhouse doors across North Carolina locked. It is very disappointing that North Carolina Democrats are siding with Joe Biden and teachers unions to keep our schools closed - our kids deserve much better than this kind of naked special-interest politics.
Representative Don Young, Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Senator Dan Sullivan. Photo courtesy of alaskajournal.com WASHINGTON D.C. (KINY) - The Alaska Congressional delegation expressed their displeasure with the Biden administration s moratorium on oil and gas lease sales in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
In a joint statement, the three Congress members rebuked President Biden s executive order.
Senator Dan Sullivan said the President was not elected to kill good-paying jobs in Alaska, while Representative Don Young called the move disappointing. I am astounded to see that the Biden administration’s day one priority is put our economy, jobs, and nation’s security at risk,” said Senator Lisa Murkowski.