One-day session bogs down over legislative push for regulatory veto
Story Date: 8/7/2017

 

Source: WRAL, 8/3/17


Legislation to expand a General Assembly veto over executive branch rule-making and a grab-bag of changes in environmental law emerged at the state house Thursday, bogging down a one-day gathering initially set aside to consider Gov. Roy Cooper's vetoes.   Legislators set all override votes aside, agreeing to handle Cooper's four outstanding vetoes in three weeks. That's also when they're set to approve new House and Senate maps as ordered by the federal courts...

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