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Republican-Led North Carolina Legislature Quick to Aid Hurricane Victims, Governor Cooper MIA

North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, speaks to reporters on the House floor at the Legislative Building in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. With a House vote earlier Wednesday, the General Assembly gave final approval to a measure that would do away with a large waitlist for private school vouchers and direct sheriffs to assist federal immigration agents seeking to take jail inmates into custody. (AP Photo/Gary D. Robertson)

On Wednesday, the legislature of North Carolina moved with incredible speed to pass a bill in response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in the western region of the state. They passed the Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 without a single dissenting vote. As a result of this prompt action, a total of $273 million in relief funds will be made available, as well as instigating necessary changes to the election procedures in the affected counties.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tim Moore, a noted Republican, referred to this legislation as merely a ‘first step’ in a statement released on the same day. He asserted: ‘With this bill, we are ensuring immediate financial aid and support resources are available to help families restore their homes, communities, and businesses.’ He pledged the legislature’s intent to do even more for Western North Carolina shortly.

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Moore reminded the public that his thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this catastrophic event, reinforcing his commitment to aiding the efforts to rebuild the impacted western sections of North Carolina. Ensuring effective application of the relief fund, derived from the state’s ‘rainy day fund,’ is a priority for the devoted Republican representatives.

Expressing his gratitude for the existence of such funds, Republican state Senator Kevin Corbin praised the rainy day fund’s effectiveness and necessity in crises like this. He made it clear: ‘I sincerely thank God we have the rainy day fund.’ Backing this sentiment, he added, ‘We have accumulated over $4 billion in it specifically for situations like what we are currently experiencing in Western North Carolina—literal ‘rainy days’. It’s extremely necessary in providing aid for these unpredictable, unfortunate incidents.’

The passed bill also authorizes the administration of 25 western counties, now designated as federal disaster areas, to amend their election procedures. Such changes include substituting or revising polling station locations. Authorities and communities ravaged by Hurricane Helene are given a level of flexibility to adapt to their current circumstances while upholding democracy.

Approval for such flexible arrangements was unanimously given by the North Carolina Board of Elections for 13 counties that had been devastated by the hurricane. The recent legislation widens the approach’s scope, extending eligibility to more counties.

In a distinct contrast to the robust, prompt action of his Republican colleagues, Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, is simply expected to sign the bill into law, after having only hinted at his approval for the legislation during his Wednesday briefing. This arguably lackluster engagement leaves observers questioning the Democratic leader’s active role in relief measures.

In continuation of the legislature’s hard work, lawmakers are expected to reconvene on October 24, where they will likely deliberate on further necessary measures. It is anticipated that they will move to pass more relief bills in response to the aftermath of the hurricane.

Against the backdrop of the havoc wreaked by Hurricane Helene, it is important to celebrate the proper functioning of government when it happens. The quick and decisive action by the Republican-led North Carolina legislature is a testament to their commitment to public service and welfare.

In the face of disaster and tragedy, the focus, unity, and leadership that shines from the Republicans in the North Carolina legislature are inspiring. They have shown willingness to move with the urgency required to alleviate the suffering of their people. Their actions render a stark contrast to the scant engagement offered by Democrats such as Governor Roy Cooper.

Do the Democrats stand with the people of North Carolina, or are they simply going through the motions? As the Republicans move predictively to address the needs of the citizens, the public is left to wonder what their Democratic leaders are doing for them.

Watchful eyes are now on Governor Roy Cooper. Will he align with the decisive Republicans, acting swiftly in favor of his citizens’ needs, or will he continue to illustrate a less active approach leaving his part in these relief measures somewhat ambiguous?

The residents of the 25 western counties in North Carolina have been included in this aid plan, facing the daunting task of rebuilding. They will have to navigate this difficult task while dealing with the complexities of altered election procedures. Such a significant undertaking calls for clear, decisive leadership – something they may not be receiving from their Democratic governor.

With the promise and delivery of funds from the Republican side, it is left to the Democrat Governor to match this commitment. As he signs this bill into law, will he remember that he should function with haste and immediate action, as showcased by the Republican representatives in the legislature?

As the people of North Carolina look towards rebuilding their battered homes and shattered lives, they deserve leaders who will act responsibly, swiftly, and comprehensively. They need leadership with clear and decisive commitment, unwilling to rest until every person affected by this disaster is on the road to recovery. The actions of the Republicans in the legislature have undoubtedly proved they are ready and willing to step up to the plate.

Will Governor Roy Cooper leave partisan politics behind to serve his people genuinely, or will he remain in the shadows of these ruination, offering bare minimum engagement? As we look forward to another session of the legislature on October 24, it’s crucial that all parties put politics aside and work for the people in need. The citizens of North Carolina are waiting.