North Carolina Republicans flex muscle as supermajority fades away

North Carolina Republicans are scrambling to shore up the authority they have before next year when they will not have their supermajority status to thwart moves by Democratic leaders in the state.

The Tar Heel State has been a reliably Republican bastion for state lawmakers, but voters have been happy to split their tickets and send Democrats to the governor’s mansion. Next year, Republicans will continue to control the state House and Senate, but in smaller majorities that will not guarantee their ability to override the governor‘s vetoes.

With their own power waning, lawmakers are pushing through plans now to curtail the powers Gov.-elect Josh Stein (D-NC) will have next year.

The 131-page bill was made public just an hour before the House met to debate it.

While still awaiting passage by the Senate, the bill would take away the governor’s power to appoint a…

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