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littlemissmartypants

(29,142 posts)
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 08:44 AM Aug 1

Carolina Forward Report: NC politics last week

What's Carolina Forward?

●The short video (a regular feature) report for last week:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMzz0KiJNPU/

●The blog:
https://carolinaforward.org/blog/

●Focus: The North Carolina General Assembly
Understanding North Carolina’s state legislature
https://carolinaforward.org/legislature/

●Find your NC legislators
https://www.ncleg.gov/FindYourLegislators

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Carolina Forward Report: NC politics last week (Original Post) littlemissmartypants Aug 1 OP
This really needs its own post/thread, on this forum and the General Discussion forum... InfiniteStardust Aug 5 #1
Edit it for me with quotes and link attributions and I'll look at it. littlemissmartypants Aug 5 #2
Hello! InfiniteStardust Aug 5 #3
Excellent! Nice to meet you... littlemissmartypants Aug 5 #4
Hello and nice to meet you, too! InfiniteStardust Aug 5 #6
Also, you'll see in the NCNewsline.com article InfiniteStardust Aug 5 #5

InfiniteStardust

(15 posts)
1. This really needs its own post/thread, on this forum and the General Discussion forum...
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 05:51 AM
Aug 5

but I don't have enough posts to start a new thread.

NC Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed 14 bills since his inauguration this past January.

FOUR NC Democratic reps cross the aisle to vote with the republicans to override Gov. Josh Stein's 8 vetoes, with 6 of Stein's vetoes pending being overridden. Several times, their votes were the deciding votes to pass the override of his vetoes.

The FOUR democratic reps are:

Nasif Majeed, D-Mecklenburg, @nasifclt (Instagram page)
Carla Cunningham, D-Mecklenburg, @carladcunninghamncrep
Cecil Brockman, D-Guilford, @cecil.brockman
Shelly Willingham, D-Edgecombe


https://ncnewsline.com/2025/07/29/nc-lawmakers-override-vetoes-duke-energy-immigration-democrats/

https://www.wunc.org/politics/2025-07-28/veto-tracker-legislature-override-stein-vetoed

https://carolinapublicpress.org/71985/veto-override-nc-legislation-gop-peels-away-democrats/


One veto override, Senate Bill 266, repeals emissions goal for Duke Energy, and allows utility to increase rates for construction costs.

The people of NC, and especially Mecklenburg County's districts that are represented by Majeed and Cunningham, need to know this information, and keep hearing it. These four should be primaried - NC doesn't need any more fake Dems in office - we already lived through that nightmare!!

littlemissmartypants

(29,142 posts)
2. Edit it for me with quotes and link attributions and I'll look at it.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 05:58 AM
Aug 5

Right now, as is, I don't know what is written by you or someone else.

Welcome to DU, InfiniteStardust!

Are you in/from North Carolina?



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InfiniteStardust

(15 posts)
3. Hello!
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 06:52 AM
Aug 5


Born and raised in NC, and been here for *many* decades, lol. Lurked here since 2004 - yes, really!

I wrote the opinions in the paragraphs. I didn't write the summary of S.B. 266 in my post. That's in the ncnewsline.com link and article.


Veto Tracker: Legislature overrides 8 of Gov. Stein's 14 vetoes https://www.wunc.org/politics/2025-07-28/veto-tracker-legislature-override-stein-vetoed

State lawmakers are overriding several of Gov. Josh Stein's vetoes Tuesday with help from Democrats. The vetoed bills include the repeal of a carbon reduction mandate for Duke Energy and a plan to shift regulatory powers from state agencies to the legislature.
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Cunningham was one of several House Democrats to cross party lines and help the GOP override Stein. So far, the House hasn't taken a vote to override vetoes of another immigration bill, a repeal of concealed carry handgun permit requirements, and bills banning diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies and programs in state government and education.
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Rep. Shelly Willingham, D-Edgecombe, crossed party lines on multiple bills Tuesday. He told WUNC that he'd previously supported the legislation and because the bills didn't change, he wasn't willing to change his mind despite the pressure from within his party.


Democrats’ defections doom multiple vetoes from Gov. Stein https://carolinapublicpress.org/71985/veto-override-nc-legislation-gop-peels-away-democrats/

Tuesday morning, Gov. Josh Stein called the North Carolina General Assembly’s veto override votes a “divisive” distraction and called on the Republican-controlled legislature to instead pass a budget. State lawmakers did end up passing a “mini budget” bill in the Senate later that afternoon, but not before voting to override eight vetoed items of legislation during a legislative session that fractured the House Democratic caucus and challenged the political clout of the first-term governor.
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The four Democrats who voted with the Republican majority on one or more of the override votes were Carla Cunningham, D-Mecklenburg; Shelly Willingham, D-Edgecombe; Nasif Majeed, D-Mecklenburg; and Cecil Brockman, D-Guilford.


NC lawmakers override Stein’s vetoes, as key House Democrats defect https://ncnewsline.com/2025/07/29/nc-lawmakers-override-vetoes-duke-energy-immigration-democrats/
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Democrats’ decisions to vote with GOP: Curbing immigration and ‘moral issues’

Republicans needed just one Democratic vote to secure an override. On all of Tuesday’s votes, they got that — and sometimes more.

Among the most consistent defectors was Rep. Carla Cunningham (D-Mecklenburg). During debate on an immigration bill to require sheriffs to comply with ICE detainer requests, she rose to defend her vote. She believes that those who immigrate “must assimilate” in the United States, she said, and “adapt to the culture they wish to live in.”
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Rep. Shelly Willingham (D-Edgecombe) also signed off on several overrides. He voted for an expansion of the state auditor’s powers and to allow private school employees to carry concealed weapons. And he joined Cunningham in support of bills that repeal a Duke Energy emissions goal and ban agencies from collecting donor info from nonprofits – a measure opposed by pro-democracy groups.

But the swing vote on one of the most contentious votes Tuesday was another Democrat: Rep. Nasif Majeed (D-Mecklenburg). He was the sole Democrat to vote in favor of a bill that, among other things, would codify definitions of male and female in state law, allow parents to restrict their students’ library book access, and restrict changes to birth certificates for transgender people.

“I had some moral issues with that,” Majeed told reporters after the vote. “And I had to lean on my values.”




littlemissmartypants

(29,142 posts)
4. Excellent! Nice to meet you...
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 06:56 AM
Aug 5

I live on a farm close to the beach.



Give me a minute and look for your Hat Tip.



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InfiniteStardust

(15 posts)
6. Hello and nice to meet you, too!
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 07:19 AM
Aug 5

I'm inland, probably about 4 hours from you. You live in a beautiful area of NC.

And thank you.

InfiniteStardust

(15 posts)
5. Also, you'll see in the NCNewsline.com article
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 07:11 AM
Aug 5

a box in the middle of the article titled, Tracking veto overrides in NC's legislature

There's two pages to that box, so be sure to click on the second page. It shows exactly which Dem. representatives voted to override which bill - BUT, there's an error.

Cecil Brockman, D-Guilford voted to override S.B. 254, and S.B. 416, Changes oversight structure of charter schools to board of General Assembly appointees. But his name isn't listed on the NCNewsline article for S.B. 416. It is listed in the Carolina Public Press article. https://carolinapublicpress.org/71985/veto-override-nc-legislation-gop-peels-away-democrats/

And Brockman's name is listed as voting for S.B. 416 in the NC Legislation website: https://ncleg.gov/Legislation/Votes/RollCallVoteTranscript/2025/H/588

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