The Tea Party Republicans inNoryh Carolina who gerrymandered their districts in 2010 do not like the fact that Democrats won the governorship and attorney general a month ago. So they called a special session to strip the governor of many of his traditional powers. 

 

This is as close to a coup as we have seen  in recent American history and politics. They don’t accept the results of the election, so they are taking steps to nullify it and make incoming Governor Roy Cooper powerless. A major focus of their anti-democratic coup is education, which the Tea Party is determined to control and continue to privatize.

 

The new legislation, rushed through before Cooper takes office, includes the following:

 

“In a last-last-minute special session, Republicans introduced a series of bills late Wednesday that would:

 

— Require the governor’s Cabinet appointments to be approved by the state Senate.
— Limit the number of members the governor can appoint to powerful board of trustees at the University of North Carolina school system and the state Board of Education.
— Significantly cut the number of positions who work directly for the governor, from 1,500 (a number Republicans approved when they had a Republican governor) to 300.
— Divide members of the Board of Elections, typically appointed by the governor, between parties in a way that gives Republicans control during election years.”