North Carolina
North Carolina abortion ban sets off heated veto override battle
Gov.
Roy Cooper
(D-NC) vowed to veto
North Carolina’s
new 12-week
abortion
ban on May 13, setting up a pressure campaign to flip one Republican state senator to stop a veto override.
Both pro-abortion rights and anti-abortion groups are spending resources on the override fight, as all 30 Republican senators and 72 Republican representatives are needed to reverse Cooper’s decision on a
bill
that was advertised as “veto-proof.”
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Cooper
launched a campaign
to flip at least one Republican caucus member, making public pleas, appearances on CBS, CNN, and local news stations, as well as
visiting
Mecklenburg and New Hanover counties, to talk about “women’s reproductive health” and paint the Republican compromise bill as “extreme.”
The North Carolina Democrat specifically targeted Mecklenburg-area GOP state Reps. Tricia Cotham, who switched parties last month, giving Republicans a veto-proof majority in the House, and John Bradford.
“Reps. Cotham and Bradford specifically promised to protect women’s reproductive freedom, and we want the people of Mecklenburg County to ask that they keep that promise,” Cooper said.
Abortion giant
Planned Parenthood
and the
Democratic Socialists of America
have also been active in the Tar Heel State, trying to rally pro-abortion rights advocates to call lawmakers, rally against the “monster abortion ban,” and “defend and extend the right to abortion the way it was won: with a fighting mass movement of protests and workplace actions,” according to the DSA.
“We’re doing everything we can to reach people under a really tight deadline and let them know that yes, Gov. Cooper has already made plans to veto this bill, but that’s not the end of this fight,” Planned Parenthood South Atlantic communications director Molly Rivera
told
the Guardian.
Anti-abortion organizations are
joining the influence fight
as well, with SBA Pro-Life America and the North Carolina Values Coalition taking out a $40,000 digital ad buy and talking to lawmakers in the state.
“We are fully engaged in talking to legislators, leadership, and allies,” SBA Southern Regional Director Caitlin Connors told the Washington Examiner. “We are confident the will of the people to protect babies and serve mothers will prevail over Gov. Cooper’s efforts to bully lawmakers to support his agenda for late-term abortions in North Carolina.”
Connors also called out Cooper’s “abortion-on-demand agenda” in a press release, stating, “We thank North Carolina legislators for siding with the people over Gov. Cooper on protecting babies who can feel pain from abortion and allocating $160 million to support women and families.”
North Carolina’s current abortion restrictions, banning the procedure at about 20 weeks in most situations, is significantly more permissive than most Southern states and
made North Carolina an abortion destination
. The 12-week ban would still be less stringent than in certain neighboring states where abortion is prohibited or banned at six weeks.
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If enacted, the North Carolina legislation would prohibit abortions for reasons of the baby’s race, sex, or Down syndrome diagnosis and requires doctors to administer lifesaving procedures to save babies who survive botched abortion attempts.
It also puts millions of dollars toward child care, reducing infant and maternal mortality, maternity and paternity leave, foster care, and helping parents finish school.
North Carolina
Huskies DC Steve Belichick set to join father at North Carolina, per report
In unsurprising news, CBS Sports reported that Washington defensive coordinator Steve Belichick is set to follow his father, Bill, to North Carolina. It is the second lost to UNC for the Huskies after linebacker Khmori House pledged to the Tar Heels earlier this week.
Belichick’s defense was often the highlight for the Huskies throughout the regular season. Washington had the fifth-best pass defense in the nation, allowing just 166.8 yards per outing and 13 touchdowns on the year. It was an obvious strength for the Dawgs leading into the season and was pivotal in all six wins.
Belichick spent just one season on Montlake. He joined Jedd Fisch’s highly touted NFL experience-rich staff. He’ll continue that trend, once again joining forces with a man many consider the greatest NFL head coach of all time. Bill will lead a college program for the first time in his career.
Suddenly, North Carolina is an intriguing destination that the Huskies must be wary of after already losing House. USA Today college football reporter Matt Hayes said on X that UNC would increase its NIL package for football “from 4 million to $20 million in effort to land Belichick.”
On the surface, there isn’t much to fear about UNC on the gridiron. However, the sweet selection of uniforms, a sudden surplus of NIL funds, Power 4 residency and the opportunity to play under the Belichick duo could be very attractive to NFL hopefuls.
Fisch addressed the potential of having to replace Belichick earlier this month.
“If (Steve) joins (Bill) then we’ll have to hire a new defensive coordinator,” Fisch said. “If he stays here then we won’t have to hire a new defensive coordinator. I think they’re separate. Bill Belichick is not on our staff. Steve Belichick is on our staff. So, Bill will determine whether or not he wants to continue. He’s the greatest coach of all time. So, if he goes and coaches somewhere, then he’ll make a decision, and then Steve will make a decision and we’ll figure it out from there.”
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Aidoo scores 17 and well-balanced Arkansas routs North Carolina A&T
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Jonas Aidoo had a double-double, and his 17 points led seven in double figures as Arkansas rolled past North Carolina A&T 95-67 on Saturday for the Razorbacks’ fifth straight win.
Aidoo made 7 of 13 shots and grabbed 11 rebounds. Boogie Fland also had a double-double with 12 points and 11 assists. Adou Thiero scored 14 points, Karter Knox 11 and D.J. Wagner 10 as all five starters reached double figures. Off the bench, Trevon Brazile had 11 points and Billy Richmond III scored 10. Brazile had nine rebounds.
Aidoo scored the first five points of the game and Arkansas (10-2) led 12-3 in the early going. Later in the half, Richmond scored seven consecutive Arkansas points and the Razorbacks were out front 28-17. They went on to lead 54-31 at the break.
An 8-0 run midway through the second half put Arkansas ahead by 36 points and the lead peaked at 37 when Aidoo scored in the paint with about 9 minutes remaining.
Ryan Forrest led the Aggies (3-10) with 19 points and eight rebounds. Landon Glasper added 16 points.
It was the Razorbacks’ second game on their home floor this month. Next, they will host Oakland on Dec. 30.
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