Republicans in North Carolina hold a supermajority in the state’s General Assembly after a renegade Democrat announced she was switching parties. That legislator, Tricia Cotham, betrayed the people who voted for her, thinking she supported abortion rights and opposed vouchers. After switching sides, she voted to ban abortion and to support vouchers. With a supermajority, Republicans can and do override Democratic Governor Roy Cooper’s vetoes.
In their hatred for everything public, the Republicans voted to fund capital expenses of charter schools (even though they also are passing legislation by declaring that charter schools are not public schools). Notably, they also voted to allow low-performing charters to expand! Nothing equals funding failure!! Republicans want more kids in failing charters!
Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday vetoed a Republican-backed bill that seeks to enable big changes to the state’s charter school system, likely setting up another override battle with the GOP-led General Assembly.
House Bill 219, the “Charter Schools Omnibus,” would remove a cap on enrollment growth at low-performing charter schools and allow charter schools to automatically add enrollment and grade levels over time without state approval.
It would also allow the schools to give preference to students in certain preschools. The law currently requires admissions to be done by lottery, not by preference. And it would allow charters to enroll and charge tuition for out-of-state and foreign exchange students.
The biggest change in the bill would allow charter schools to seek taxpayer money for capital expenses, such as construction, renovation or building purchases.
Currently, charter schools must secure and finance their own buildings. State and local taxes pay for the operating costs of charters, but not for their capital needs.
Counties would be authorized to raise taxes to generate the needed funds for charters but wouldn’t be required to do so.
Supporters of the bill say it would even the playing field between charters and traditional public schools, which are already fully funded by taxpayers.
But critics say there’s not enough funding available for traditional public school capital needs as it stands.
“This bill allowing more students to attend failing charter schools risks their education and their future,” Cooper said in a statement Friday.
He said the State Board of Education should maintain oversight of charter schools’ enrollment growth.
“Diverting local resources to build charter schools without clear authority on who owns them risks financial loss to county taxpayers who have no recourse,” Cooper said.
The measure passed both General Assembly chambers with full Republican support and at least one Democratic vote, so it’s a likely candidate for a veto override when lawmakers return to business in Raleigh on Aug. 7, along with five other veto overrides on their calendars.
It’s the 14th veto of the year for Cooper. Six are awaiting override votes. The previous eight have been overridden already.
Republican legislators don’t give a hoot about students or education. They keep their eyes on what matters: profit.

Couldn’t be clearer. Support for charter school expansion has nothing to do with care for children’s education. It’s only about privatization ideology, profit, undermining unions, and increasing segregation.
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yup
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It’s ideology, pure and simple.
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The right wing wants to dance on public education’s grave. Privatizers are carpetbagging opportunists that are gobbling up the public sector to enrich themselves at the expense of our young people.
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Georgia now has a Tricia Cotham. She is Mesha Mainor…
https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-rep-mesha-mainor-switches-to-republican-party-after-voucher-vote/SJ66GF7GRZFRLKIXQWOGZHL7PE/
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More real-life proof that Republicans hate public education and want to destroy it in order to cash in on its funding.
Since public education was viewed by many of the Founders as essential to the maintenance of a democratic society, and since Republicans STILL adore and admire and support Trump — who has proved himself to be a serial liar, a racist and white supremacist, a misogynist, and a seditionist and traitor — then it appears crystal clear that Republicans hate the Constitution and the American republic.
This IS who they are.
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This is from Monday’s Washington Post, reporting on iowa voters at “the Boone County Fair — where hundreds of Iowans came together to eat funnel cakes and corn dogs and to watch their children and grandchildren show off animals from their family farms”:
“Vickie Farmer, 66, is all-in for Donald Trump for a third time… Farmer has been a Trump supporter from the start, but in the years since Biden came into office, her support for the former president has only grown. She said she’s most worried about the economy…Farmer wouldn’t weigh in on the Jan. 6 insurrection but said she didn’t think the 2020 election was carried out ‘legally and fair.’…If indeed he tried to overturn it, I don’t blame him,’ Farmer said…Randy Mitchell, 70, is tired of all the controversy surrounding Trump — he thinks the former president’s legal troubles are a farce…”
“sporting a ‘Let’s go Brandon’ T-shirt, Rob Loew, 47, said he would be backing Trump again in the 2024 election even though he’s convinced that his vote doesn’t matter and elections are rigged. He said he was convinced the indictments were all aimed to hinder Trump from picking up more momentum on the campaign trail…Warren Ignacio described the Trump indictments as humiliating to the country, to the American people. These committees coming up with false or making up things, making up different rules, just to affect this election and just for one guy. Because he’s not liked. He’s not liked because he did good.’…”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/07/24/trump-gop-voters-iowa-caucuses/
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Democracy, the Iowa voters you cite are evidence that worship of this fraud takes precedence over the Constitution.
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