(The Center Square) – State assistance of another $227 million to western North Carolina in the recovery from Hurricane Helene is going forward, the veto override of a Senate bill completed ...
Mike Clampitt, R-Jackson, voted to override the veto. As the vote was called ... need in your inbox each morning. The bill moved $227 million into the Helene relief fund, but allocated less ...
During his visit on Friday, President Trump is scheduled to tour areas hit by Helene and get updates on recovery efforts.
The House voted on Wednesday 72 to 46 to override the veto. RELATED: How you can help people impacted by Helene Senate Bill 382 located an additional $252 million for Hurricane Helene relief ...
The House of Representatives is next to try a veto override on the $227 million Helene aid package which ... The bulk of the bill includes changes to authority for several elected positions ...
Members of the public overlooking the N.C. Senate on Monday erupted in yells and pleas of disagreement for the veto override vote taking place for the third Helene relief bill. The public protest ...
With North Carolina Republicans set to lose their veto-proof supermajority come 2025, state lawmakers took their final vote Wednesday on a bill that takes away power from incoming Democrats in the ...
Mike Clampitt, Karl Gillespie and Mark Pless — ended up voting to override the veto. Part of the criticism levied against the bill centered on the $252 million of Helene recovery funds attached ...
North Carolinians look on and hold protest signs as legislators override the governor's veto of Senate Bill 382 ... North Carolina who initially objected to the bill’s branding as Hurricane Helene ...
Buncombe County is cutting spending by 4% because of Helene. The Board of Commissioners will also consider cutting millions ...
One of the first is the third Helene relief bill, Senate Bill 382 ... big power shifts in the state leadership. Cooper’s veto was overridden but he and Governor-elect Josh Stein have challenged ...