North Carolina GOP lawmakers override veto of bill to strip power from incoming Democratic officials
A gubernatorial veto of a bill that deprives the state's incoming Democratic leaders of important authority was overridden by Republican lawmakers in North Carolina.
In a party-line vote on Wednesday, the GOP-led state House of Representatives overrode outgoing Democratic Governor Roy Cooper's veto of legislation that is supposedly intended to aid hurricane victims but also undermines the power of statewide positions that Democrats won in last month's election, such as governor and attorney general.
The bill will now take effect after the Republican-controlled state Senate overrode Cooper's veto last week, though legal challenges are anticipated. Republicans are in danger of losing their congressional supermajority, therefore Democrats have criticized them for taking this action after the ...