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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

This budget also works to make good on our state’s Constitutional duty to make sure every child has access to a sound basic education. We know how to do that: Attract and keep good teachers with competitive pay and recruit young people to make teaching a career. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The most critical investments need to be made in early childhood education and our public schools. This budget provides more for pre-K and early learning, which science overwhelmingly proves starts children on the right path to success. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Businesses searching for skilled workers and a high quality of life keep heeding our calls to come here and expand. But as we work to right the inequities exposed by the pandemic, we need to make sure everyone is ready for their opportunity to succeed. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

With the right priorities, we’ll not only beat this pandemic, but build lasting success for North Carolina. The most important recommendations today will invest in North Carolina’s people so they can learn, get healthier, and get the right kind of training for great jobs. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our state’s future is so bright. We’ll put this pandemic behind us sooner rather than later. With the right investments we can ensure our state roars back, creating opportunity for all of our people, not just those at the top. This is the time to find opportunity in crisis. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The past year has tested our state in ways that were once hard to imagine. It’s laid bare existing inequities while upending daily life and threatening people’s health and economic security. But it’s also shown the strength, resilience & innovation of North Carolinians. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Updates from Gov. Cooper's briefing: — PolitiTweet.org

Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Gov. Cooper will share his recommended budget at 2 PM today. Watch live here: https://t.co/ijcyWwKp9z

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Gov. Cooper will share his recommended budget at 2 PM today. Watch live here: https://t.co/ijcyWwKp9z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

As we ease restrictions in the state, it’s critical that we keep this virus in check. Let’s continue to act responsibly and follow safety protocols so we can keep moving forward. https://t.co/SJxop4zHwC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 24, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

From the very beginning of the pandemic, we’ve let the science and data guide us. We’ve used the “dimmer switch” approach to easing COVID restrictions. Let’s keep doing what we know works to protect one another. https://t.co/ioti2WQIPF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our hearts are with those who lost loved ones in the senseless shooting in Boulder. We can, and must, take action to save lives. https://t.co/mLeYe9zQMh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Did you know that North Carolina is the #1 producer of sweet potatoes in the US? Agriculture is the #1 industry in North Carolina. Proud to celebrate all of the North Carolina men and women in agriculture for #NationalAgDay. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Today, Gov. Cooper announced that North Carolina will carefully ease some more COVID restrictions because of continued progress in virus trends and vaccine distribution across the state. This Order will go into effect on March 26 and run through April 30. https://t.co/hx6NJpPyLQ https://t.co/S1aw0qpjE4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

But for us to truly turn the corner and leave this pandemic behind, we have to stay strong to the very end. We have to continue keeping ourselves and each other safe. That way we’ll be able to move forward once and for all into a stronger and healthier future. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Spring has brought sunnier days and the continued hope and belief that we will move past this pandemic. Our students are in the classrooms, people are getting vaccinated and our COVID-19 numbers remain promising. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

That means continuing to wear a mask and social distancing. We want to strengthen our economy while keeping people safe, and it is on all of us to make that happen. The last thing we want is to backslide. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

NC has done the work to slow the spread and get people vaccinated. I’m grateful for the efforts of people across the state. But the pandemic is not over. We're only able to keep the virus in check while we ease restrictions if people act responsibly and follow safety protocols. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

These are significant changes, but they can be done safely. We have said all along that the science and data would be our guide in this dimmer switch approach, and they show we can do this. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

In addition, effective Friday, we will fully lift the 11 pm curfew for on-site alcohol consumption. Finally, the mass gathering limit, which covers other kinds of gatherings not otherwise laid out in the order, will be increased to 50 indoors and 100 outdoors. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Additionally, the new order will allow some places to increase capacity up to 50 percent indoors and outdoors. That includes bars, conference centers and reception venues, sports arenas, and other venues for live performances. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The new order will allow some places to increase capacity up to 75% indoors and up to 100% outdoors. They include restaurants, breweries, wineries, amusement parks, gyms and pools, and other recreation establishments. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Here are the main changes: Some places will be able to increase capacity up to 100% indoors and outdoors with safety protocols in place. They include museums, aquariums, retail businesses and shops, salons and personal care shops. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

This order will increase maximum occupancy limits in several areas. But importantly, masks and 6 feet of social distancing still will be required for all of these establishments, and that means some of them may not be able to reach the maximum occupancy allowed by the order. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

This virus and its more contagious variants are still spreading, and we may even need to be more careful as we ease restrictions in that we will likely come into contact with more people when we leave our homes and go into public places. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Strong safety protocols, including the mask mandate, will remain in place. It will be as important as ever to stay socially distant and use good judgment. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our fast & fair vaccine distribution and sustained progress with COVID metrics tells us we can move forward with easing restrictions if we do it safely. Today, I'm signing an Executive Order that'll continue to ease restrictions in several areas starting Friday, March 26 at 5 PM. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our vaccine equity efforts remain a priority, along with speed. We're continuing to vaccinate people in a way that’s fast and fair. I want to express my gratitude to our hardworking vaccine providers. Every shot in an arm gets us closer to turning the corner on this pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Another cause for optimism is North Carolina’s success with our vaccine distribution. As of today, we have administered more than 4.1 million doses. Almost a third of adults have received at least one dose, and 18.8% are fully vaccinated. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

It is great to see that almost every school has returned to in-person instruction, and we know how much children benefit mentally and physically from safely being in the classroom. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

I’m pleased that we’re holding steady. Our numbers remain stable. Our hospitalizations are dropping. Our percent of positive tests hovers around the 5% benchmark. The millions of people in North Carolina who have worn masks and acted responsibly deserve credit for this success. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 23, 2021