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  • Voter Id Matters

    Voter Id Matters

    • In 2018, North Carolina voted to pass a Constitutional Amendment to require voter ID.
      • The House then passed legislation to accommodate this vote, but Cooper vetoed it.
      • The Republican-controlled legislature then overrode the veto.
      • A liberal group sued the legislature, and now the law is held up in state court.
    • In 2018, the majority of North Carolinians voted for a Constitutional Amendment to require voter ID.
      • Despite the will of the people, Democrat special interest groups are delaying this in court, harming election security.
    • Summary: https://ballotpedia.org/North_Carolina_Voter_ID_Amendment_(2018)
    • National Polls
      • Last month, Selzer & Co./Grinnell College conducted a national poll and found Americans support voter ID 56-36%.
      • In 2018, the Pew Research Center conducted a national poll and found Americans support voter ID 76-23%.
    • Voter ID is popular among Democrats and Republicans nationally and here in North Carolina. There is nothing partisan about demanding election security.
    • Voter ID is popular among voters across party lines, yet Democrat politicians prevent its enforcement by pushing false narratives.
    • Bottom Line: Voter ID has widespread popularity among North Carolina voters, and Democrat politicians/special interest groups are undemocratically standing in the way of the will of the people.
  • Legislative Update

    Legislative Update

    H.B. 36 Protect Those Who Serve and Protect Act
    This bill has been passed by the House and is currently working its way through the Senate. Its primary purpose is to better protect law enforcement officers, armed forces and national guard members, and other emergency personnel. The bill would criminalize the discharge of a weapon aimed at any unoccupied emergency vehicle, making such acts punishable by a Class H felony. North Carolina law already criminalizes shooting a projectile at an occupied emergency vehicle.The bill would also criminalize pointing a laser at any law enforcement officers while in performance of their duties, the head or face of any individual or a law enforcement animal, and depending on the offense, is punishable by either an infraction, Class A1 misdemeanor or a Class I felony. The primary sponsors of the bill are Rep. Kelly Hastings (R-Cleveland, Gaston), Rep. Jason Saine (R-Lincoln), Rep. Carson Smith (R-Columbus, Pender), and Rep. Kristen Baker (R-Cabarrus).
    S.B. 321 Amend N.C. Controlled Substances Act
    As the opioid crisis continues, North Carolina Republicans in the Senate have set out to amend the current controlled substances act to broaden criminal liability for, among other things, the sale of fentanyl derivatives. Such action is necessary to protect citizens from drug producers and dealers trying to circumvent laws by altering the deadly substance’s chemical makeup. The amendments proposed would, among other things, broaden culpability to include any modified versions of fentanyl. We applaud Republican-led efforts to a meaningful advancement in the fight against the opioid epidemic. The bill was passed by the Senate on April 1st and will be sent to the House. Primary Senate Sponsors: Sen. Tom McInnis (R-Anson, Moore, Richmond, Scotland); Sen. Michael Lazzara (R-Jones, Onslow); Sen. Chuck Edwards (R-Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania).
    H.B. 358 Save Women’s Sports Act
    North Carolina is now the 30th state to introduce the Save Women’s Sports Act. House Bill 358 seeks to prevent transgender “women” from competing in middle, high school; and college athletics. Specifically, the legislation would require all public schools in North Carolina to designate athletic teams as male, female or co-ed.As of now, the rules governing transgender athletes are vague and unsustainable.The North Carolina High School Athletic Association currently allows men who identify as female to participate in womens’ athletics, provided they fill out a form. “Males cannot participate in female sports,” said Rep. Mark Brody (R-District 55). “I do not want to wait until biological females are pushed out of female sports, and all of their records are broken, scholarships lost, and benefits of excelling are diminished before this is addressed.
    H.B. 418 Threaten LEO or Correctional Officer
    Unfortunately, law enforcement and correctional officers often receive credible threats to their safety from criminals. Given the nature of their occupation, these folks purposefully insert themselves into situations fraught with danger and dangerous individuals. Those dangerous individuals often make threats to kill or seriously harm that officer or his family.Under this bill, anyone who makes a threat against an officer is guilty of a Class A1 misdemeanor. Anyone who makes a threat against anyone, including the officer’s family, in retaliation to an officer doing his job, would be guilty of a Class I felony.The notable efforts put forth by the legislators on this bill would better ensure the safety of those who serve and protect our communities. The primary sponsors of the bill are Representatives John Faircloth (R-Guilford), Allen McNeil (R-Moore, Randolph), Dudley Greene (R-Avery, McDowell, Mitchell), and Charles W. Miller (R-Brunswick, New Hanover).
    S.B. 377 Remove Foreign Citizens from Voting Rolls
    Sponsored by Senators Jim Burgin (R-Harnett, Johnston, Lee), Joyce Krawiec (R-Davie, Forsyth), and Norman W. Sanderson (R-Carteret, Craven, Pamlico), this bill seeks to remove noncitizen voters from the voting rolls. The bill would require each Clerk of Court to send a list of individuals who were potential jurors but were excluded due to their noncitizenship to the State Board of Elections every quarter. The Board would then strike those voters from the list. As Democrats continue to push their attempts to water down election integrity, these Republican Senators have proposed a commonsense method to secure our polls against interference. The right to vote is the sacred keystone in any democracy. Every time someone who is not legally entitled to vote casts a ballot; it dilutes the votes of legal voters. As our nation is faced with the continuous threat posed by voter fraud, Republicans continue to fight to protect our electoral process.
    H.B. 453 To Protect Against Discrimination of Human Life
    This bill prohibits discrimination based on innate characteristics, such as a human being’s race, sex, or genetic characteristics. The State of North Carolina maintains a compelling interest in preventing abortion from becoming a tool of modern-day eugenics. The inherent right against discrimination based on race, sex, or genetic abnormality is protected in federal and state laws. The 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on race and disability. Notwithstanding, unborn human beings are continuously discriminated against and deprived of life. The bill would prohibit discrimination based on the following:The actual or presumed race or racial makeup of the unborn child.The sex of the unborn child. Sex-selection abortions continue to occur, and victims are overwhelmingly female.The presumption of down syndrome. Unborn children perceived as “disabled” or handicapped” are routinely aborted in the United States.“All babies, born and unborn, have intrinsic dignity, worth, and should be protected from the practice of discriminatory eugenic abortion,” said bill sponsor, Rep. Pat McElraft (Carteret, Jones)“Children shouldn’t have to pass a genetic test to earn the right to be born.” said Rep John Bradford (Mecklenburg)“If we truly want to eradicate discrimination predicated on race or disability, we must ensure that this protection begins in the womb,” said Rep. Dean Arp (Union).
  • Stop HR 1

    Stop HR 1

    • All Americans should be concerned about HR 1 which would make our elections less secure.
      • Democrats are even talking about ending the filibuster and trying to ram HR 1 through the Senate with just 50 votes.
    • This legislation is far outside the mainstream and Senate Democrats including Senators Warnock, Kelly, Cortez Masto, and Hassan should swiftly reject this power grab.
    • HR 1 would federalize elections and weaponize the Federal Elections Commission.
    • Democrats’ bill implements unconstitutional federal standards mandating “national rules” they have long desired.
      • HR 1 would force states to allow ballot harvesting.
      • Illegal immigrants could be counted as residents, skewing Congressional Districts towards Democrats.
      • Felons would be granted the right to vote the moment they leave prison.
      • HR 1 would eviscerate commonsense state voter ID laws.
      • 37 states would be forced to adopt automatic voter registration.
      • 29 states would be forced to adopt same day voter registration.
      • HR 1 would transform the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) into a partisan 5-member organization under the control of the White House.
    • The bill promises to expand flawed vote by mail systems Democrats pushed during the 2020 Presidential election.
  • 1.9 Trillion

    Democrats’ massive stimulus bill has very little to do with COVID relief. Biden’s $1.9 TRILLION bill puts a greater emphasis on fulfilling the political goals of the left than it does helping small businesses and American families. 

    The 8th most liberal member of the House and member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus conceded he is “not comfortable” with the spending level and called it “embarrassing.”Only 9% of the nearly $2 TRILLION package goes to COVID relief.An analysis by the Center for a Responsible Federal Budget found that more than 15% of the proposed package – about $300 billion – will go toward long-standing policy priorities that are “not directly related to the current crisis.” Only 1% of the spending will go toward accelerating vaccine distribution.Just 5% is focused on public health needs.The bill also requests an additional $128.6 BILLION in funding for schools.

    As much as $63 BILLION in funds remains unspent from previously passed legislation.California alone has up to $8 BILLION in unspent funding, while New York has up to $5 BILLION in unspent money.The Democrats’ bill is full of pork and unrelated projects that have nothing to do with COVID relief.

    $135 MILLION for the National Endowment for the Arts.Another $135 MILLION earmarked for the National Endowment for the Humanities.

    $200 MILLION for the Institute of Museum and Library Services.Over

    $100 MILLION for a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) expansion project just outside of Nancy Pelosi’s district in San Francisco.$1.5 MILLION for the Seaway International Bridge, Chuck Schumer’s pet project.

    $86 BILLION in a pension bailout.$800 MILLION for global food programs.$50 MILLION for the EPA for “environmental justice” and climate change programs.Any new relief funding should be targeted, temporary, and tied directly to COVID relief.RNC Research: Democrats’ Payoff to Progressive Act-By the Numbers