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NC Republicans overturn Cooper's veto, taking power from Stein and other Democrats


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  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 executive branch, overturning a veto with a party-line 72-46 vote.

The article from The Charlotte Observer discusses the ongoing debate over the expansion of Medicaid in North Carolina, which has been a contentious issue for years. Despite a bipartisan agreement reached in March to expand Medicaid, the expansion is contingent on the passage of a state budget, which has not yet been finalized. The delay stems from disagreements between the Republican-led General Assembly and Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, particularly over issues like tax cuts and education funding. The expansion would provide health insurance to approximately 600,000 low-income adults, but political negotiations have stalled progress. Governor Cooper has urged for a swift resolution, emphasizing the health and economic benefits of Medicaid expansion, while legislative leaders have indicated that budget negotiations are complex and require time. The article highlights the frustration among advocates and the potential implications for healthcare access in the state.

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