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After a controversial vote, a third Helene relief bill passed both chambers of the NC legislature, but on Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed the bill.
The bill, SB 382, which Republicans call a Helene relief measure, moves $227 million of state money into a Helene relief fund, but prohibits much of that money from being spent until legislators ...
The bill would strip powers from incoming Democratic elected officials and move money into a Helene Relief fund. The vote to override the veto passed, along party lines, with a Republican ...
Passed 63-46 in the chamber on Nov. 19, the House was 72-46 in favor of the override of Disaster Relief-3/Budget/Various Law Changes, also known as Senate Bill 382. The Senate completed its half ...
Members of the public overlooking the N.C. Senate on Monday erupted in yells and pleas of disagreement for the veto override vote taking place for the third Helene relief bill.. The public protest ...
The third package, Disaster Relief-3/Budget/Various Law Changes, required a veto override to get through and has since been litigated. The legislation is 132 pages, the first 13 of which are ...
The relief bill now heads to the governor’s desk; however, three Republicans in the House voted against the bill, meaning if Cooper veto's it, the chambers may not have the numbers to override ...
As those in Western North Carolina continue asking for help in the wake of destruction from Helene, state legislators remain divided on next steps. Public anger erupts as Senate votes to override ...