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North Carolina congressional votes for the week ending Nov. 17
WASHINGTON — Here is a have a look at how North Carolina members of Congress voted over the earlier week.
Together with roll name votes, the Senate this week additionally handed the next measures by voice vote: the Efficiency Enhancement Reform Act (H.R. 2617), to amend the outline of how efficiency objectives are achieved; and the PROTECT Our Youngsters Act (S. 4834), to reauthorize the Nationwide Web Crimes Towards Youngsters Job Power Program.
Home votes
MISTREATING HORSES: The Home has handed the Forestall All Soring Ways Act Act (H.R. 5441), sponsored by Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., to have the Agriculture Division examine horses at numerous public amenities for instances of soring, which is placing numerous restrictions on a horse’s legs in an effort to give the horse the next gait. Cohen stated: “The plague of soring has marred the Tennessee Strolling Horse and associated breeds for greater than six a long time. I’m proud to guide the battle to finish it.” An opponent, Rep. Scott DesJarlais, R-Tenn., stated the soring legislation would “place an undue ban on tools making horse exhibits and occasions unattainable to placed on. Equine consultants themselves have stated these bans aren’t primarily based on scientific proof.” The vote, on Nov. 14, was 304 yeas to 111 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Worth (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh) NOT VOTING: Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT CASES: The Home has handed the Converse Out Act (S. 4524), sponsored by Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand, D-N.Y., to render unenforceable nondisclosure and nondisparagement clauses in employment contracts that apply to sexual harassment or sexual assault instances. A supporter, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., stated: “These confidentiality clauses have contributed to the tradition of silence in instances involving sexual misconduct. As such, they’ve routinely enabled sexual predators to evade accountability.” An opponent, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, stated the invoice was “too broad and can have an effect on contractual issues fully unrelated to sexual misconduct.” The vote, on Nov. 16, was 315 yeas to 109 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Worth (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
PASSING LEGISLATION: The Home has authorised a movement sponsored by Rep. Troy A. Carter, D-La., to cross 7 payments en bloc, with no separate vote on every invoice. Topics coated by the payments included analysis by Veterans Well being Administration workers, cybersecurity on the VA, establishing the DisasterAssistance.gov web site, and establishing recordkeeping necessities for Amazon and different on-line hosts of third-party retailers. Carter stated the DisasterAssistance.gov invoice “is designed to place survivors first and get them again on their ft after disasters sooner.” The vote, on Nov. 17, was 381 yeas to 39 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
- YEAS: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Worth (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
NAMING VA MEDICAL CENTER: The Home has handed the Max Cleland VA Medical Middle Act (S. 3369), sponsored by Sen. Raphael G. Warnock, D-Ga., to call the Veterans Affairs Division’s Atlanta medical middle after Joseph Maxwell Cleland. Cleland, who died in 2021, was a senator, VA administrator, and veteran of the Vietnam Warfare. A supporter, Rep. Jake Ellzey, R-Texas, stated of Cleland: “His spirit served as an inspiration, and that very same spirit will proceed to encourage excellence on the Atlanta VA Medical Middle which ought to proudly bear his identify.” The vote, on Nov. 17, was 359 yeas to 62 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Worth (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
LYMPHEDEMA AND MEDICARE: The Home has handed the Lymphedema Remedy Act (H.R. 3630), sponsored by Rep. Janice D. Schakowsky, D-In poor health., to authorize Medicare protection for bills for utilizing gradient compression clothes and different therapies for lymphedema, which is swelling in physique tissues attributable to the buildup of lymph fluid. Schakowsky stated Medicare protection “will completely assist the three million People who’ve lymphedema to have the ability to have a few of the aid that they want at a value that they’ll afford.” The vote, on Nov. 17, was 402 yeas to 13 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Worth (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh)
Senate votes
PUERTO RICO JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Maria del R. Antongiorgi-Jordan to be a decide on the U.S. district court docket for Puerto Rico. The district court docket’s chief clerk since 2019, Antongiorgi-Jordan was, from 1995 to 2018, a lawyer on the McConnell Valde legislation agency in San Juan, specializing in employment instances. A supporter, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-In poor health., referred to as her “a devoted public servant and completed litigator who will probably be an incredible asset” on the court docket. The vote, on Nov. 15, was 55 yeas to 43 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC
- YEAS: Tillis R-NC
COVID EMERGENCY: The Senate has handed a decision (S.J. Res. 63), sponsored by Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., to declare an finish to the nationwide emergency relating to Covid that President Trump started in March 2020. Marshall stated the decision was wanted as a result of “this White Home is greater than keen and ready to make use of this emergency declaration to advance as lots of their inflationary giveaways as attainable.” An opponent, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., stated that by cancelling numerous well being care measures adopted below the declared emergency, the decision can be “a recipe for chaos in American healthcare and severe complications for hundreds of thousands of sufferers who would have their protection and their care upended.” The vote, on Nov. 15, was 61 yeas to 37 nays.
- YEAS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
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Jerod Mayo Addresses Theory After Bill Belichick Joins North Carolina
Many suspect the Patriots coaching staff will look different next season.
For starters, Jerod Mayo and all of his assistants should be evaluated after yet another unsuccessful campaign in New England. Additionally, as is the case every offseason, there’s a possibility Patriots coaches leave Foxboro, Mass., for new opportunities.
One coach to watch might be Brian Belichick, whose legendary father, Bill Belichick, recently became the head football coach at North Carolina. But when Mayo met with the media Monday, the Patriots head coach claimed the possibility of Belichick leaving New England for Chapel Hill “hasn’t come up at all” in conversations with his safeties coach, per the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed.
Last Thursday, Brian Belichick was asked directly if he would leave the Patriots to reunite with the eight-time Super Bowl champion. A New England staffer since 2017, the younger Belichick stiff-armed the question and stressed his focus was on the Patriots’ Week 15 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals.
There’s reason to believe Brian Belichick will be back with New England in 2025. Unlike his brother, Steve, Brian Belichick decided to keep his job with the Patriots after Bill Belichick was fired last January. That said, Brian Belichick might be inclined to seek a fresh start following a string of brutal seasons for the Patriots.
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As for Brian’s brother, Steve is expected to leave Washington after one season as the Huskies’ defensive coordinator to join the Tar Heels staff.
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North Carolina governor honors Hurricanes' Rod Brind'Amour
RALEIGH, N.C. — Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour was presented with the state’s highest honor by Gov. Roy Cooper after Sunday’s 4-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Brind’Amour received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, which is given to people who have made significant contributions to the state and their community.
“I went into the locker room after the game and told the players that this guy wouldn’t want me to do what I was about to do because this guy is all about his players and all about team,” Cooper said.
Cooper was in the Hurricanes’ locker room prior to the game to read the starting lineup before returning amid the postgame celebration. The 67-year-old Cooper has long been a supporter of the Hurricanes and frequently attends home games.
“What he has meant to North Carolina is extraordinary, both as a player, as a coach, as a parent, involvement in youth hockey,” Cooper said. “When you think about all of the jobs the Carolina Hurricanes have brought to North Carolina and their success. … This guy has created a culture of winning.”
Brind’Amour is in his seventh season as Carolina’s coach. He also played for 10 years in Carolina, serving as captain of the franchise’s only Stanley Cup championship team in 2006.
“It’s not about me,” Brind’Amour said. “We’ve got such a good group. I was a part of a group of great people all along.”
Cooper has previously presented the Order of the Long Leaf Pine to retired Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski. Cooper said he’ll present the honor to former North Carolina men’s basketball coach Roy Williams next week.
Cooper, a Democrat, is finishing his second four-year term as governor. He was prevented from seeking reelection because of term limits.
Cooper had a suggestion for Brind’Amour, saying “Coach, it’s time to get that Stanley Cup this time.”
Carolina’s one Stanley Cup title was won with Peter Laviolette behind the bench.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Bill Belichick's former players speak out after coach's shocking decision to take North Carolina job
Bill Belichick’s decision to take the North Carolina Tar Heels job came as a shock to many around the professional and college football world.
Belichick, at 72 and one of the most highly respected former NFL head coaches, has never coached at the collegiate level. He was an assistant with the Baltimore Colts in 1975 before eventually winning several Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and New York Giants.
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The decision to go to college at this juncture of his life and career left one of his former players, linebacker Tedy Bruschi, quizzical.
“What are we doing here? I mean, with Bill Belichick going to coach North Carolina. I mean, college football — there’s only one bowl game I want to see Bill Belichick coaching and that’s the Super Bowl, OK?” he said on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown.” “I don’t want to see him coaching some Lawnmower Bowl in December or January. That’s just not who I am.”
“I don’t know how there wouldn’t be any interest as to where you bring a Belichick in, and he makes you immediately relevant and well-coached by who he is,” Bruschi continued. “Would he make one of these teams that needed a head coach this year an immediate contender? I mean, yes, he would. He is that good. Now, he’s not going to be on the level of six championships New England Patriots or anything like that, but your team would be competent from the get-go; and then it’s on your players.
“I can’t believe Bill Belichick won’t be in the NFL next year. … I don’t know how this happened.”
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Belichick officially agreed to take the job last week despite checking in to see if there was interest from the New York Jets’ side about possibly coaching them, despite historical drama surrounding both parties.
Julian Edelman weighed in on the move and offered a sunnier taker.
“It’s the most surprising thing in the history of anything to me that the greatest NFL football coach is not going to be in the NFL,” the former wide receiver said on “FOX NFL Kickoff.” “The more I think about it, the more it makes sense.”
“A, projecting players: I was a quarterback in college, played receiver [in the NFL]. Tom Brady was a sixth-round draft pick, became the greatest quarterback of all time. Rob Gronkowski was a second-round pick, became the greatest tight end of all time. He knows how to project players.
“B, nostalgia: Bill’s dad coached at North Carolina … he loves anything his dad was a part of, so that makes sense. And then, three, [seeing] the ‘Hoodie’ in a [Michael] Jordan Tar Heel powder blue.”
Belichick is set to replace Mack Brown as head coach. The Tar Heels are 6-6 this year and play UConn in the Fenway Bowl. Freddie Kitchens will coach the team for the game.
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North Carolina has gone to six consecutive bowl games. They’ve had one 10-win season since 1998.
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