High-level budget talks and the ongoing fracking
debate have dominated coverage of the North Carolina General Assembly in
recent weeks, but State Representative Verla Insko of Chapel Hill says
there’s still one other long-dormant issue on the table: voter ID. “We still have the voter ID bill that the governor vetoed last
year–that is the one remaining veto that Republicans would like to
override,” she says. …Republicans are four votes short of a veto-proof majority in the full House. link to Chapelboro.com update.
North Carolina Voter ID bill still on the table
High-level budget talks and the ongoing fracking
debate have dominated coverage of the North Carolina General Assembly in
recent weeks, but State Representative Verla Insko of Chapel Hill says
there’s still one other long-dormant issue on the table: voter ID. “We still have the voter ID bill that the governor vetoed last
year–that is the one remaining veto that Republicans would like to
override,” she says. …Republicans are four votes short of a veto-proof majority in the full House. link to Chapelboro.com update.