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May 12, 2026

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Madeline Gray—North State Journal
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Lawmakers plan to override Cooper’s budget veto on Thursday

June 7, 2018 North State Journal Staff
Raleigh, N.C.  – Lawmakers say they will override Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of the Republican-led state legislature’s budget adjustment, which provided raises to teachers, state troopers and other state employees. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) […]
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Legislature opens ballots to third parties in veto override

October 17, 2017 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH — The state legislature voted Tuesday for the 10th veto override since Gov. Roy Cooper has been in the Executive Mansion, well more than half of his 13 total vetoes. The lawmakers needed a […]
Eamon Queeney—The North State Journal
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Cooper vetoes elections bill, signs budget changes

October 10, 2017 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH — Republican lawmakers at the General Assembly are saying that Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of an elections bill Monday is based on rumors, not the bill language. Cooper vetoed H.B. 656, which made it […]
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Lawmakers back in Raleigh for special session

October 4, 2017 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper issued another extra session proclamation last week to reconvene the General Assembly for the purpose of considering an override of one of his vetoes. With Cooper’s veto of House Bill […]
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NC House overrides two vetoes

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff
By Jeff Moore RALEIGH — The North Carolina House overrode two more vetoes issued by Gov. Roy Cooper as the Republican legislative supermajority continues to negate the governor’s veto powers. Should the North Carolina Senate […]

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