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Stockard on the Stump: Republican lawmakers could look outside mask mandates – Tennessee Lookout
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Gov. Cooper has appointed Dionne Delli-Gatti as state Clean Energy Director, after the Senate rejected her as environmental secretary.
Republicans in the state Senate on Thursday rejected Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper s nomination of Dionne Delli-Gatti as environmental secretary. The governor immediately appointed her to another environmental job, as Clean Energy Director. And he named Chief Deputy Secretary John Nicholson as interim secretary.
The 26-20 vote along party lines wasn t a surprise, coming 24 hours after a Republican-controlled Senate committee voted against recommending Delli-Gatti.
North Carolina General Assembly Sen. Paul Newton
Sen. Paul Newton of Cabarrus County led Republican opposition, largely because of a disagreement with Cooper over energy policy. Specifically, Newton said Delli-Gattishould be disqualified because during her confirmation testimony in April she was unable to answer questions about the governor s natural gas strategy. Newton complained a
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Here s why Delaware just adopted anti-discrimination protections for people of color Sarah Gamard, Delaware News Journal
Headlines February 3, 2021
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Delaware recently officially added anti-discrimination protections for people of color to its founding document.
The legal amendment, which lawmakers passed unanimously via Senate Bill 31 on Jan. 28 , adds the words race, color and national origin to the state constitution’s equal rights clause.
While the equal rights amendment has no immediate legal consequences, it could in theory guarantee protections for people of color in the state if federal courts change their interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, according to lawmakers and legal experts.