Kamala Harris has been a central figure in the Biden administration's border policies, often referred to as the "border czar." Since assuming her role in March 2021, she has overseen significant changes to U.S. border security measures, which included reversing many of former President Trump's policies.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced that GP Portable Buildings LLC, a manufacturer of outdoor storage buildings, will create 51 new jobs in Richmond County. The company will invest $7.4 million to establish a manufacturing facility in Marston.
When Vice President Kamala Harris visits North Carolina, questions arise about her current and future policy actions. Critics argue she has not fulfilled promises made during the Biden-Harris Administration.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper named Mary Penny Kelley as Secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to succeed outgoing Secretary Elizabeth S. Biser, who is stepping down to pursue opportunities in the private sector.
Attorney General Josh Stein issued a statement on September 11, 2024, criticizing Republican legislators for what he describes as neglecting the needs of North Carolina families.
Attorney General Josh Stein, along with a bipartisan group of attorneys general, has called on Congress to pass legislation mandating a U.S. Surgeon General warning on all social media platforms that utilize algorithms.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced the first round of conditional awards for developers to install and operate electric vehicle (EV) charging stations using North Carolina’s share of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program funds. This initiative is part of Cooper's Clean Transportation Plan.
Under Kamala Harris, the American Dream is slipping away, and hardworking families are paying the price. Americans still overwhelmingly want what generations before them had—a home to call their own, the ability to raise a family, and a comfortable retirement.
The Republican National Committee (RNC), the North Carolina GOP (NCGOP), and a North Carolina voter have filed a lawsuit challenging the North Carolina State Board of Elections’ (NCSBE) policy regarding absentee ballot security envelopes. The lawsuit argues that the NCSBE's policy, which allows absentee ballots to be counted even if they are not returned in sealed container-return envelopes, violates state law and compromises ballot safeguards.