RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Lawyers for a candidate for a seat in the North Carolina General Assembly have sent a cease-and-desist letter to his opponent and to state Democrats who produced a mailed campaign ad that attacks him. In the letter, Republican businessman and former Naval officer Fred Von Canon accused the North Carolina Democratic Party of mailing an advertisement “replete with false and defamatory comments.” · It gives the party and his opponent, Democratic incumbent Terence Everitt, until Tuesday to confirm that they have stoppe ...
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New provisions in the state budget expand lawmakers’ exemptions from public records law and could potentially give them full discretion to determine which of their records are public, a move open government advocates say is a drastic reinterpretation of years of precedent. “This is one of the most brazen and troubling rollbacks of access to public records as it pertains to the General Assembly that I’ve ever seen,” Brooks Fuller, director of the NC Open Government Coalition, said. ...
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But it’s not just laws targeting people for their race, sexuality and religious beliefs that remain on the books in North Carolina. There are a number of just-plain-strange laws, too. Previous articles on similar topics have claimed, as one fun example, that it’s against the law in North Carolina to use an elephant to plow a cotton field. But The N&O and Observer were unable to verify this, and a search of the N.C. General Statutes shows no mentions of either “elephant” or “pachyderm” in any law. The plowing-related laws are geared ...
A race in North Carolina critical to control of the U.S. Senate has been thrown into turmoil over allegations of personal misconduct by Democrat Cal Cunningham, a married man who had an extramarital relationship with a consultant. Previously undisclosed text messages obtained by The Associated Press and additional interviews show that the relationship extended beyond suggestive texts to an intimate encounter as recently as July. Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, and the contest between Cunningham and Republican Sen. Thom Tillis h ...
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