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Slate - "North Carolina Republicans Legislative Coup Is an Attack on Democracy"
http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2016/12/15/north_carolina_legislative_coup_an_attack_on_democracy.htmlBy Mark Joseph Stern
Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly staged a shocking legislative coup on Wednesday night, calling a second special session and proposing a raft of measures designed to strip power from the newly progressive state Supreme Court and governorship. This last-minute power grab marks an alarming departure from basic democratic normsa blatant attempt to overturn the results of an election by curtailing judicial independence and restructuring the government to seize authority lawfully delegated to the incoming Democratic governor.
The trouble in North Carolina began when Republican Gov. Pat McCrory lost his re-election bid, likely because of his support for the anti-LGBTQ law known as HB2. At the same time that voters replaced McCrory with Democrat Roy Cooper, they ousted a conservative state Supreme Court justice in favor of a progressive. That tilted the balance of power on the court to a 43 liberal majority, ending an era in which the courts conservatives could rubber stamp the legislatures voter suppression and gerrymandering.
Because of this gerrymandering, Republicans retained a supermajority in the state legislature, even while losing the governorship and Supreme Court. (A federal court ordered the legislature to redraw its maps and hold new elections, but those wont occur until 2017.) Rumors floated around the capital that Republican legislators would either throw out the results of the gubernatorial election and reinstall McCrory by citing baseless allegations of election fraud or add two seats to the Supreme Court and let McCrory fill them, restoring Republican control. McCrory eventually conceded defeat when a partial recount could not close his 10,000 vote deficit. But concerns over court-packing grew when McCrory called a special legislative session, ostensibly to pass a disaster relief package.
That session did, indeed, result in a disaster relief bill. However, as it drew to a close on Wednesday, Republican leaders called another special sessionwith the explicit aim of curbing the authority of both Cooper and the court. They promptly put forth a series of dramatic alterations to the governments structure, including proposals to:
Overhaul county election boards to prevent Democratic control. Current law states that each county election board must be made up of three members: two of which should come from the governors party. The new proposal would give each election board four memberstwo Democrats and two Republicansto prevent Democrats from taking control of the boards.
Overhaul the State Board of Elections by merging it with the State Ethics Commission and increasing its size. Right now, the law states that the election board must have five members, with three from the governors party. The new law would give it eight membersfour Democrats and four Republicansto forestall a Democratic advantage when Cooper takes office.
Allow a Democrat to chair the State Board of Elections in odd-numbered yearswhen there are typically no electionsand allow a Republican to chair the board in even-numbered yearswhen state and federal elections are normally held.
Make Supreme Court elections partisan and introduce party primaries. Republicans believe they lost the 2016 Supreme Court election because the candidates lacked a partisan identification.
Completely change the appeals process in order to limit the state Supreme Courts authority. When Republicans took power, they provided citizens with the right to appeal constitutional challenges from superior court directly to the state Supreme Court. The new measure would remove this right, requiring constitutional challenges to be heard by all 15 judges of the court of appealswhich is dominated by Republicansbefore reaching the state Supreme Court.
Allow McCrory to pick the Industrial Commission chairman, who will service for the next four years. Under current law, Cooper should have the opportunity to fill this position.
Reduce the number of state employees who serve at the pleasure of the governor. When McCrory took office, Republicans increased this number from 500 to 1,500. They now propose reducing it to 300.
Remove Coopers ability to appoint trustees to run campuses in the University of North Carolina systemand transfer that power to the state legislature.
Require Senate confirmation of Coopers Cabinet appointments. McCrorys appointments did not require Senate approval.
Confirm McCrorys closest ally, state budget director Andrew Heath, to a superior court judgeship.
Abolish car-emissions testing in many counties; eliminate some state environmental reports; and remove scientists from certain state boards tasked with protecting public health, replacing them with industry representatives.
snip - (I included the above bullet items as part of the last paragraph) - there is more.
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Slate - "North Carolina Republicans Legislative Coup Is an Attack on Democracy" (Original Post)
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2016
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msongs
(67,453 posts)1. repub controlled congress will so do this and much worse...much worse on a national level nt