“This is the type of legislation that people ought to be running up here and protesting because you're already doing your best to run teachers out of public education,” Reives said of Republican legislators.
North Carolina House Republicans introduce public education overhaul in dwindling days of session
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But at some point, what we’re hoping is by bringing attention to this that people in the public - Republicans or Democrats - will look and say, ‘You know, guys, this is getting to be a bit much,’” said House Minority Leader Robert Reives of Chatham County, adding later: “I would hope that our courts would take this seriously.”
North Carolina Democrats blast GOP elections bill, but may need help from courts, public to stop it
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