North Carolina
How they voted: North Carolina congressional votes for the week ending March 23
WASHINGTON — This is a have a look at how North Carolina members of Congress voted over the previous week.
Home votes
RELATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA AND UNITED KINGDOM: The Home has handed a invoice (H.R. 1093), sponsored by Rep. Michael T. McCaul, R-Texas, to have the State Division report back to Congress on State’s implementation of a trilateral U.S. safety partnership with Australia and the UK that features cooperation for creating superior navy applied sciences. McCaul mentioned the measure “will start to handle quite a few long-standing challenges in our arms exports to our closest allies and doubtlessly function a roadmap for working with different shut allies and companions.” The vote, on March 22, was 393 yeas to 4 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (ninth), Murphy R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (eighth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd), Edwards R-NC (eleventh), Nickel D-NC (thirteenth), Davis (NC) D-NC (1st), Foushee D-NC (4th), Jackson (NC) D-NC (14th)
RELATIONS WITH TAIWAN: The Home has handed a invoice (H.R. 1159), sponsored by Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., to require the State Division to periodically replace its steerage to Congress concerning U.S. coverage towards Taiwan. Wagner mentioned modified steerage was wanted given China’s threats towards Taiwanese independence, and the invoice would “guarantee the US engages Taiwan in a approach that deepens our relationship with this vital accomplice.” The vote, on March 22, was 404 yeas to 7 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (ninth), Murphy R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (eighth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd), Edwards R-NC (eleventh), Nickel D-NC (thirteenth), Davis (NC) D-NC (1st), Foushee D-NC (4th), Jackson (NC) D-NC (14th)
SOUTHEAST ASIA: The Home has handed the Offering Acceptable Recognition and Therapy Wanted to Improve Relations with ASEAN Act (H.R. 406), sponsored by Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, to offer numerous authorized immunities and privileges to the Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations. A supporter, Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., mentioned it “will accord ASEAN representatives in the US the identical diplomatic immunities we offer different regional organizations, such because the EU or the Group of American States. This can be a tangible demonstration of our dedication to that group.” The vote, on March 23, was 388 yeas to 33 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (ninth), Murphy R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd), Nickel D-NC (thirteenth), Davis (NC) D-NC (1st), Foushee D-NC (4th), Jackson (NC) D-NC (14th) NOT VOTING: Bishop (NC) R-NC (eighth), Edwards R-NC (eleventh)
OVERRIDING PRESIDENTIAL VETO: The Home has did not override President Biden’s veto of a decision (H.J. Res. 30), sponsored by Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., to disapprove of and void a Labor Division rule issued in December 2022 that licensed fiduciaries of retirement plans to contemplate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) points of their administration of the plans. Barr mentioned preserving the rule would put Individuals “into much less diversified, increased charges, and lower-performing portfolios at exactly the time that we have to maximize monetary safety for Individuals approaching retirement.” A decision opponent, Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., mentioned it “sought to nullify a well-liked and smart rule that enabled retirement plan managers to make totally knowledgeable funding choices.” The vote, on March 23, was 219 yeas to 200 nays, with a two-thirds majority required to override the veto.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (ninth), Murphy R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (eighth), Edwards R-NC (eleventh)
- NAYS: Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd), Nickel D-NC (thirteenth), Davis (NC) D-NC (1st), Foushee D-NC (4th), Jackson (NC) D-NC (14th)
Senate votes
COLORADO DISTRICT JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Gordan P. Gallagher to be a choose on the U.S. District Courtroom for Colorado. A federal Justice of the Peace choose within the district since 2012, Gallagher had beforehand been a practitioner at his personal regulation agency and a prosecutor for Colorado’s authorities. A supporter, Sen. Michael F. Bennet, D-Colo., cited Gallagher’s “stellar repute in Colorado and practically 25 years in service to others.” The vote, on March 22, was 53 yeas to 43 nays.
- YEAS: Tillis R-NC
- NAYS: Budd R-NC
IRAN AND MILITIAS IN IRAQ: The Senate has rejected an modification sponsored by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., to a invoice (S. 316) that will have repealed the 2002 authorization of use of navy power towards Iraq and changed it with an authorization to make use of navy power towards militias in Iraq which are supported by Iran. Graham mentioned the brand new authorization would “inform the Shiite militias: You come after our troops, we’re coming after you.” An opponent, Sen. Timothy Kaine, D-Va., mentioned a brand new authorization was pointless as a result of the chief department already had ample powers underneath article II of the Structure to take measures towards the militias. The vote, on March 22, was 36 yeas to 60 nays.
- YEAS: Tillis R-NC
- NAYS: Budd R-NC
OVERSIGHT OF MILITARY FORCE: The Senate has rejected an modification sponsored by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to a invoice (S. 316) that will have stipulated that no future authorization of use of navy power might lengthen past two years. Lee mentioned that by exercising Congress’s correct management of navy motion, the modification would “be sure that all Individuals have a voice in issues of nice significance, particularly in terms of issues of struggle and peace, and that no president has the ability traditionally reserved for monarchs, despots, and tyrants.” The vote, on March 23, was 19 yeas to 76 nays.
- NAYS: Tillis R-NC, Budd R-NC
AUTHORIZATION OF IRAQ WAR: The Home has rejected an modification sponsored by Sen. James E. Risch, R-Idaho, to a invoice (S. 316) that will have conditioned repeal of the 2002 authorization to make use of navy power towards Iraq on assurances that repeal wouldn’t hurt U.S. capacity to detain terrorists. Risch mentioned the situation sought to place the U.S. in “as sturdy a place as we presumably might once we are in detention or litigation” towards suspected terrorists. An opponent, Sen. Timothy Kaine, D-Va., mentioned it was pointless as a result of no terrorists had been being detained underneath the 2002 authorization. The vote, on March 23, was 41 yeas to 52 nays.
- YEAS: Tillis R-NC, Budd R-NC
North Carolina
Oregon Ducks’ Dan Lanning Compliments ‘Brilliant’ North Carolina Coach Bill Belichick
The No. 1 Oregon Ducks are the only undefeated team left in college football. At 13-0 and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff, Oregon earned a first-round bye. The Ducks are Big Ten Champions in their inaugural season in the conference. Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel was a Heisman Trophy finalist.
…. In short, the 2024-25 college football season has been Duck domination by coach Dan Lanning.
However, another coach is grabbing headlines while the Ducks prepare to face either theOhio State Buckeyes or Tennessee Volunteers in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.
Legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick will coach at the collegiate level for the first time as he takes over the University of North Carolina football program. Belichick takes over for Mack Brown in a stunning move.
Lanning and Belichick are familiar with each other and Lanning complimented the new Tar Heels coach.
“I got an opportunity to go visit OTAs (NFL organized team activities) before and visit with him on the phone a few times,” Lanning said. “Obviously, a brilliant football coach and there’s a reason he’s had all the success he’s had. Extremely organized, deep thinker, and certainly he can coach football. So I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see him have success there at UNC.”
MORE: Updated National Championship Odds: Oregon Ducks, Texas or Ohio State?
MORE: Oregon Ducks 5-Star Commit Kendre Harrison Reacts to Bill Belichick, North Carolina
MORE: Oregon Ducks Predicted To Land No. 1 Transfer Portal Offensive Lineman Isaiah World?
MORE: Oregon Ducks Injury Update Ahead of Rose Bowl: College Football Playoff
Belichick holds the NFL record for most Super Bowls with six as the New England Patriots head coach. Widely regarded as one of the best NFL coaches of all time, Belichick is 72-years-old and a descendant of the Bill Parcells coaching tree.
How Belichick transitions to college and the new transfer portal, Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) era will be under much scrutiny. In 2024, North Carolina finished 6-6 and in 10th place in the ACC conference.
In his introductory press conference in Chapel Hill, Belichick said he “always wanted to coach in college football and it just never really worked out. I had some good years in the NFL, so that was OK. But this is really kind of a dream come true.”
His dad, Steve, served as an assistant coach for the Tar Heels from 1953 to 1955. Belichick doesn’t have vivid memories of his family’s time at UNC but said he was always told, “Billy’s first words were ‘Beat Duke.’ … So, full circle.”
Belichick and Lanning won’t meet in the regular season as members of difference conferences. The two could meet on the recruiting trail and in the transfer portal, as many prospects are excited about the idea of playing with the legendary Belichick.
Also, with the College Football Playoff expanding to 12-team, the ACC could have a larger presence in the postseason, moving forward. Meaning, Oregon and UNC could meet in the playoffs.
MORE: Justin Herbert Injury Update: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Denver Broncos, Thursday Night Football
MORE: Oregon Ducks’ Dan Lanning ‘Attacking’ Extra Preparation Time Before Rose Bowl
MORE: Oregon Ducks Fans Color To Wear In Rose Bowl Vs. Ohio State Or Tennessee in Pasadena
North Carolina
North Carolina joins mystery drone conversation – Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – White House dismissal notwithstanding, mysterious drones are the talk of the nation. And North Carolina has entered the chat.
“We are actively communicating with federal and local agencies about residents’ reports of drones spotted in eastern North Carolina and are working to find answers,” said U.S. Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C.
The federal government, said national security spokesman John Kirby, hasn’t identified public safety or national security risks. Sightings started in the northeast last month, speculation has intensified, and there’s been little to no explanation.
Reaction has ranged from marvel and wonder to the paraphrase of a number of both Democratic and Republican politicians to “shoot first, ask questions later.”
“There are more than 1 million drones that are lawfully registered with the Federal Aviation Administration,” Kirby said. “And there are thousands of commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones that are lawfully in the sky on any given day. That is the ecosystem that we are dealing with.”
That said, federal probes have been started. There have been more than 5,000 reports to the FBI, with roughly 100 drawing investigations, says a joint statement put out by the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Department of Defense.
Published reports of similar sightings exist to the west in California, the Midwest in Minnesota, and even across the Atlantic in England.
North Carolina
North Carolina parent arrested for strangling student inside school in caught-on-video attack: police
A North Carolina father was arrested Monday after allegedly storming into a high school and strangling a teenage student in a caught-on-video attack.
Quinton Lofton, 43, was charged with felony assault by strangulation and disorderly conduct for allegedly jumping a 17-year-old inside the halls of Fike High School in Wilson the same morning, CBS 17 reported.
Lofton, who has a child at the school, was supposed to report to the high school’s office but instead targeted the student — allegedly over a prior dispute outside its halls.
“The parent did not report to the office and instead assaulted a student in the hallway,” Fike Principal Ross Renfrow said in the statement to families obtained by the local station.
The attack was an escalation of a “situation that happened outside of school,” Renfrow added without providing further details on the said situation.
The Wilson County Sheriff also said the assault was over “an isolated incident that occurred outside of school.”
Disturbing footage of the beat-down obtained by WRAL News shows Lofton allegedly grabbing the student by the neck and tossing him down onto a staircase.
The teen appears to seize as his body lies on the stairs but is able to slowly get up and walk away shortly after, according to the clip.
Staffers then separated the grown man from the student, “diffused the situation and escorted the parent out of the building,” Renfrow said.
The student’s family questioned how Lofton was allowed inside the school and able to attack the teenage boy without any intervention.
His older sister said he was “traumatized” by the assault.
“He’s very shaken up by the whole event that took place this morning,” his sister Shaniqua told WRAL. “He’s pushing through. He’s trying to, you know, remain positive through the whole situation.”
School officials called authorities and the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office arrested Lofton. He is no longer permitted at the high school.
-
Business1 week ago
OpenAI's controversial Sora is finally launching today. Will it truly disrupt Hollywood?
-
Politics5 days ago
Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country
-
Technology7 days ago
Inside the launch — and future — of ChatGPT
-
Technology5 days ago
OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever says the way AI is built is about to change
-
Politics5 days ago
U.S. Supreme Court will decide if oil industry may sue to block California's zero-emissions goal
-
Technology5 days ago
Meta asks the US government to block OpenAI’s switch to a for-profit
-
Politics6 days ago
Conservative group debuts major ad buy in key senators' states as 'soft appeal' for Hegseth, Gabbard, Patel
-
Business3 days ago
Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off grand slam baseball sells at auction for $1.56 million