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(The Center Square) – Veto of legislation on wearing a mask in public, and updates to campaign finance law, is more likely than not from North Carolina’s governor following votes in the General Assembly. Second-term Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday was presented Various Criminal and Election Law Changes, also known as House Bill 237. The bill originally filed March 1, 2023, has changed significantly since, and in part due to the events in the state reactionary to a war in the Middle East between Hamas and Israel. Cooper has vetoed more bills than any governor in the state’s history, and…

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