Election law bill pulled from committee agenda, drawing cheers and questions over its future [View all]
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A House committee's unexpected decision to pull House Bill 958 from its Monday afternoon agenda prompted audible gasps, cheers, and renewed debate about the sweeping elections bill.
Moments after the House Committee on Rules, Calendar and Operations gaveled in, the chair announced the measure would not be heard. The move drew applause from opponents who have spent more than a year urging lawmakers to slow or stop the proposal.
There's some very nefarious elements in the bill to give it that further politicize the elections board and give the elections board cheap cheese, all kinds of political power, or more threatening firing and firing power over the staff," said Mac McCorkle, of the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy. "That's kind of unprecedented. So there is real reason to protest this. I'm just saying, besides that, it's a mess."
Karen Ziegler of Durham, who attended the meeting, said the decision energized those fighting the bill.
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