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Tag Archives: NC General Assembly
North Carolina’s “Anti-Folwell” Bill, HB-184, Causes Tempers to Flare on Both Sides
by Diane Rufino, March 27, 2019 Who fights for the state worker? Who fights for the taxpayer? The “anti-Folwell” bill, HB184 made it out of the Health Committee yesterday, putting it on a course to possibly become law. It is … Continue reading
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To Support NC Treasurer Dale Folwell or Not to Support Him, That is the Question for the NC General Assembly
by Diane Rufino, March 25, 2019 NORTH CAROLINIANS, WE NEED YOU IN RALEIGH TOMORROW MORNING !! Tomorrow morning (Tuesday), legislators in the House Health Committee will vote on HB184 – a bad bill that will cost taxpayers and State Health … Continue reading
MEET REP. MICHAEL SPECIALE – The Tested and Unwavering Constitutional Conservative Candidate for US Congress
by Diane Rufino, March 12, 2019 Meet Rep. Michael Speciale – the proven, tried and true constitutional conservative candidate for the US Congress from eastern North Carolina. There are several candidates who are seeking the Congressional seat from the 3rd … Continue reading
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Tagged congressional district 3, conservative candidate, constitutional conservative, constitutional conservative candidate, Diane Rufino, general assembly, Michael Speciale, NC congressional district 3, NC General Assembly, NC Rep. Michael Speciale, NC representative Michael Speciale, NCGA, New Bern, North Carolina, Rep. Michael Speciale, Tea Party, US Congress, Walter Jones' seat
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How the Left Operates (How it has consistently used “race” to invalidate NC Voter ID initiatives)
(Photo Credit: Daily Haymaker) by Diane Rufino, March 2, 2019 North Carolina voters have tried for a long time now to enact a common-sense voter identification law. For years, they have suspected voter and election fraud, and so when groups … Continue reading
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Tagged Diane Rufino, gerrymandering, Judge Bryan Collins, NAACP, NAACP and Clean Air Carolina v. Berger and Moore, NAACP v. Berger, NAACP v. Berger and Moore, NC district maps, NC General Assembly, NC state constitution, NC state constitutional amendment, NC voter ID amendment, NC Voter ID law, NCGA, NCNAACP, Phil Berger, race, racial gerrymandering, racially-gerrymandered NC district maps, Reverend Anthony Spearman, Reverend T. Anthony Spearman, SL 2018-144, Spearman, T. Anthony Spearman, Tim Moore, voter fraud, voter ID amendment, voter integrity, Wake County judge, Wake County judge Collins, Wake County judge strikes down Voter ID amendment
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The Persistent Racist Accusations of the NC NAACP and its Continued Attempts to Frustrate a Voter ID Law in North Carolina
(Photo source: Associated Press and the Virginian Pilot) by Diane Rufino, December 4, 2018 On November 6, an amendment to the North Carolina constitution requiring voters to present a photo identification for voting in person (the “Voter ID” amendment) passed … Continue reading
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Tagged 14th amendment, 15th amendment, 2013 NC voter ID law, 2018 NC voter ID law, 4th Circuit opinion on NC voter ID law, Crawford v. Marion County, Diane Rufino, discrimination, disenfranchisement of black voters, election fraud, Jay Delancy, NC General Assembly, NC legislature, NC NAACP, NC photo ID, NC photo ID law, NC Voter ID, NC voter ID amendment, NC Voter Integrity Project, North Carolina, North Carolina NAACP, photo ID and 14th amendment, photo ID and 15th amendment, photo ID law, preclearance, racism, racist photo ID, racist voter ID, Rev. Anthony Spearman, Shelby v. Holder, strict photo ID law, suprpression of black votes, voter fraud, Voting Rights Act
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The NC General Assembly Readies to Give Life to the New Photo-Voter ID Amendment
by Diane Rufino, Nov. 27, 2018 On November 6, an amendment to the North Carolina constitution requiring voters to present a photo identification for voting in person (the “Voter ID” amendment) passed with 55 percent support. In all its … Continue reading
Amending the NC Constitution: The Six Proposed 2018 Ballot Initiatives
by Diane Rufino, August 26, 2018 This overview is written for the purpose of educating North Carolina voters on the six proposed amendments to the North Carolina state constitution. I. WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON THE BALLOT: The following will … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018 ballot intiatives, 2018 NC ballot initiatives, 2018 NC constitutional amendments, amending the NC state constitution, Crawford v. Marion County, Diane Rufino, Governor Roy Cooper, Jay Delancy, NAACP and ballot initiatives, NC General Assembly, NC legislature, NC state constitution, NC Voter ID, NC Voter Integrity Project, North Carolina, photo ID, proposed constitutional amendments, right to hunt and fish, Roy Cooper, six constitutional amendments, voter fraud, Voter ID
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Can NC Enforce its Voter ID Law? What are its Options in Light of the Politically-Motivated 4th Circuit Decision?
by Diane Rufino, Oct. 7, 2016 Elections and the Collusion of Corruption: The Engineering of Political and Government Tyranny. Its tools are voter fraud and massive collusion of political power. INTRODUCTION – The … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th circuit, absentee voting, Diane Rufino, discrimination, disenfranchise, early voting, election 2016, Governor McCrory, Governor Pat McCrory, McCrory, NC General Assembly, NC legislature, NC Voter ID law, NC voting law, one person one vote, photo ID, racism, right to vote, Sunday voting, the right to vote, voter fraud, Voter ID, voter ID laws, voter integrity, voting laws, voting rights
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Open Letter to NC Governor Pat McCrory thanking him for his Support and Defense of HB2 (“Public Facilities Privacy & Safety Act”)
by Diane Rufino Governor Pat McCrory 20301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 Dear Governor McCrory, I am writing with a heartfelt THANK YOU for standing for common sense, standing for the constitutional protections of privacy, … Continue reading
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Tagged bathroom, bathroom privacy, bathroom safety, biological sex, boycott, Charlotte ordinance, Charlotte transgender ordinance, CT Governor Malloy, Diane Rufino, gender, Governor Pat McCrory, HB2, liberal, NC Attorney General, NC Attorney General Roy Cooper, NC General Assembly, NC Governor McCrory, NC Governor Pat McCrory, North Carolina, NY Governor Cuomo, Pat McCrory, progressive, public facilities, public facilities privacy & safety act, public facilities privacy and safety, Roy Cooper, San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee, transgender, transgender bill, VT Governor Shumlin
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RESOLUTION OPPOSING COMMON CORE
by Diane Rufino, Deputy Director of the NC Tenth Amendment Center and Resolutions Chair of the Pitt County GOP. The following resolution will be presented at the 2014 Pitt County GOP Convention on March 8. RESOLUTION OPPOSING COMMON CORE EDUCATION … Continue reading