RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolina Republican legislators gave final approval Wednesday to a series of political power moves that approve more funding for Hurricane Helene relief and also would weaken the incoming governor and other Democratic elected officials in the state.
They’re contained in a massive bill — SB 382 — sprinkled with a new round of disaster relief provisions and rushed through a lame-duck General Assembly session.
The Senate voted along party lines for the 131-page measure, which would alter yet again how the State Board of Elections is appointed, likely leading to a GOP majority on a panel now controlled by Democrats. It also would move up in 2025 several post-election deadlines after Republican complaints that counties took too long this month to count provisional and absentee ballots, especially in light of an extremely close Supreme Court race.
The House approved the same measure Tuesday night, so the bill goes next to the desk of outgoing Democratic Gov. …