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What can we expect when Roy Cooper becomes the 75th Governor of North Carolina on January 5th? Cooper is the most experienced and knowledgeable officeholder we've seen in decades, having served in leadership roles in the legislature and as our Attorney General

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Tom Campbell
    What can we expect when Roy Cooper becomes the 75th Governor of North Carolina on January 5th? Cooper is the most experienced and knowledgeable officeholder we've seen in decades, having served in leadership roles in the legislature and as our Attorney General. He has the advantage of understanding both the powers and limitations of the Governor, has a good grasp of the workings of state government, is experienced in the art of deal-making with the legislature and knows many people who can serve his administration.

    Timing is important. To his good fortune, Roy Cooper inherits a strong and recovering economy. Recent sessions of the legislature have taken actions that helped improve the picture, however the cyclical nature of our economy would most certainly have produced a better climate than that inherited by Pat McCrory. Tax revenues to the state are ahead of projections, the state has built sufficient reserves to help weather future economic downturns and there is evidence that the tax cuts enacted by the legislature, while favoring upper income citizens and corporations, are working. Unemployment rates are down, new jobs have been created in recent months and wages are increasing slightly. But it's not all roses. Rural sections and certain population groups are not enjoying the benefits as much as others and many of the new jobs are being created in lower-paying job sectors.

    Our governor is one of the weakest executive officeholders in the nation and Cooper will face some challenges, specifically a legislature run by Republicans. With a veto-proof majority in both houses, strong personalities and forceful leadership, legislators pretty much had their way with Cooper's predecessor. To be successful "Coop" must be disciplined, have a well-crafted, limited agenda of attainable goals and will need all his skills to build coalitions. He must also be willing to use the bully pulpit of the office to sway both public and legislative opinion when needed. Cooper watched Jim Hunt work this recipe to perfection; of course Hunt had a Democratic controlled legislature.

    Roy Cooper gave us an inkling of several priorities during the gubernatorial campaign. Look for a major emphasis to be making life better for middle class North Carolinians. Having come from Nash County you will hear much about strengthening rural parts of our state. Public education will also be a major thrust, especially in further raises for teachers, changing school funding formulas and in better training students to have the skillsets needed by employers. Don't be surprised if Cooper gets out in front of a large transportation package to create jobs and improve roads in the state. He has vowed to repeal HB2, but that pledge is problematic, since the legislature must take this action and doesn't appear inclined to do so.

    Elected by only a .2 percent margin, Cooper acknowledged the close contest but proclaimed at a rally in Raleigh Tuesday night that he intends to be the Governor for all the state. Whether a Democrat or a Republican we should all wish Roy Cooper well. His success will also be our success. Our hope is that both Governor Cooper and our legislature will put aside partisanship and differences to work for the common good. Governor-elect Cooper says he can't wait to get to work. We wish him well.

    Publisher's note: Tom Campbell is former assistant North Carolina State Treasurer and is creator/host of NC SPIN, a weekly statewide television discussion of NC issues airing Sundays at 11:00 am on WITN-TV. Contact Tom at NC Spin.

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How do you feel about Roy Cooper being the Governor-Elect of North Carolina?
  I have optimism that Roy Cooper will enact positive change for the State, and offer quality leadership.
  I am unsure of how a Roy Cooper governance will impact North Carolina.
  I am concerned with the direction which Roy Cooper will lead our State.
  Who is Roy Cooper? Hillary told me to vote for Ray Cooper.
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( December 7th, 2016 @ 12:29 pm )
 
Yeah Tom, Roy Cooper is brilliant.

It was so wonderful how he helped the state fight off ObamaCare, and how he represented the state when attacked by the a corrupt DOJ on so many other issues, like HB2.



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