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NC Republicans promise bill to force schools open

By Alanna Joyner / February 2, 2021 / Comments Off on NC Republicans promise bill to force schools open

Last week, North Carolina Republican lawmakers announced that they are working on drafting legislation to reopen schools. From WRAL: The bill would likely require all public school districts to offer in-person learning but also give parents the option of virtual learning if they choose. Such a measure would attempt to force Gov. Roy Cooper’s hand,…

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In trial vote, Sens. Burr and Tillis put party before country

By Alanna Joyner / February 1, 2021 / Comments Off on In trial vote, Sens. Burr and Tillis put party before country

North Carolina’s two Republican U.S. senators voted last Tuesday against the Senate holding a trial on the impeachment of Trump for “incitement of insurrection,”. According to FiveThirtyEight, Burr and Tillis’ votes should come at no surprise, as both Senators have repeatedly shown loyalty to Trump — voting in accordance to Trump’s position nine out of…

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How the Greensboro Four Sit-In Sparked a Movement

By Alanna Joyner / February 1, 2021 / Comments Off on How the Greensboro Four Sit-In Sparked a Movement

In an effort to celebrate Black History Month, Progress NC Action is highlighting prominent Black leaders from North Carolina, who have shaped our state through their contributions to arts, sciences, politics, and more. On this day 61 years ago, four North Carolina A&T students held the first major sit-in of the Civil Rights Movement at…

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Progressive Pulse: NC’s response to the COVID-19 crises: Hindered by the “The Big Lie”

By Alanna Joyner / January 27, 2021 / Comments Off on Progressive Pulse: NC’s response to the COVID-19 crises: Hindered by the “The Big Lie”

In opening remarks for the new legislative session, N.C. Speaker Tim Moore said, “And above all, we are committed to a system of government that represents justice for all North Carolinians”. What Moore failed to mention was how for decades, the N.C. General Assembly has failed to expand access to health care, housing support, increased…

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Duke Energy customers to save $1.1 billion in settlement over coal ash cleanup costs

By Alanna Joyner / January 26, 2021 / Comments Off on Duke Energy customers to save $1.1 billion in settlement over coal ash cleanup costs

Duke Energy, North Carolina officials and the Sierra Club announced Monday an agreement over the coal ash cleanup. Duke Energy agreed to pay over $1 billion to recycle the ash and close the plants producing them, but the customers may get stuck with the rest of the bill.  Under the settlement  — which still must…

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House sent Trump impeachment to Senate, GOP opposes trial

By Alanna Joyner / January 26, 2021 / Comments Off on House sent Trump impeachment to Senate, GOP opposes trial

On Monday, the House delivered to the Senate an article of impeachment against Trump on the charge that the former president incited the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The Senate trial will begin on Feb. 9 with Democrats needing the support of 17 Republicans to convict him. This measure marks Trump as being…

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The New York Times: Democrats, Here’s How to Lose in 2022. And Deserve It.

By Alanna Joyner / January 25, 2021 / Comments Off on The New York Times: Democrats, Here’s How to Lose in 2022. And Deserve It.

The swearing in of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States signified that not only the will of the people was heard, but that democracy prevailed.  Through our victory, Democrats now have a platform to undo all of Trump’s failures, protect democracy and fulfill their promises to voters who have been disenfranchised…

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Progressive Pulse: NC General Assembly can afford to go all-in to address COVID-19 harm

By Alanna Joyner / January 21, 2021 / Comments Off on Progressive Pulse: NC General Assembly can afford to go all-in to address COVID-19 harm

Last Wednesday, the North Carolina General Assembly officially began its two-year session, with COVID-19 relief spending, a two-year state budget, school spending and redistricting among the top agenda items this year.  Prior to the NCGA’s adjournment, the Republican-led legislature failed to address long standing unmet needs for struggling North Carolinians. According to the state’s latest…

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Cardinal & Pine: ‘We Have to Act’: Biden Announces $1.9 Trillion Relief Package

By Alanna Joyner / January 19, 2021 / Comments Off on Cardinal & Pine: ‘We Have to Act’: Biden Announces $1.9 Trillion Relief Package

Last week, President-elect Joe Biden announced a two part, $1.9 trillion relief plan that aims to tackle the many crises COVID-19 has imposed and Trump has failed to tackle, including unemployment, financial aid to struggling families and small businesses, and vaccine production. Extending the emergency unemployment insurance program, raising the minimum wage to $15 per…

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Trump leaves White House as he came in: isolated and unpredictable

By Alanna Joyner / January 19, 2021 / Comments Off on Trump leaves White House as he came in: isolated and unpredictable

It is foundational to our American democracy for a peaceful transition of power, and yet, the Trump administration has gone to great lengths to deny a peaceful transition — resulting in an attack on our democracy and the people. From The Miami Herald: In his final days in office, Trump found friends and political allies…

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