Press Releases

Governor Roy Cooper today signed into law the Build NC Bond Act of 2018, a new financing tool sought by his administration to help expedite critical highway projects.

Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed June 19 as Juneteenth in North Carolina, a celebration of the abolition of slavery in the United States following the Civil War.

Governor Cooper today shared the following statement about North Carolina National Guard members.

Today, Governor Cooper released the following statement on Legislative Republicans’ proposed voting restrictions and cuts to early voting:

On Friday, Governor Cooper took action on four bills that were passed by the General Assembly and brought to his desk for approval.

Governor Cooper today joined a coalition of Atlantic Coast governors from Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Virginia to urge Congress to oppose the Enhancing State Management of Federal Lands and Waters Act. In a joint letter, the governors called on congressional leaders to reject the proposal to charge the taxpayers of states opposed to offshore drilling if they want to secure an exemption. Read the letter here

 

Gov. Cooper today proclaimed June 14 to be the birthday of the U.S. Army in North Carolina, 243 years after the Second Continental Congress established the Army. Since the War for Independence, the U.S. Armed Forces have continued the tradition of securing our freedoms.

Governor Cooper today announced $1.5 million in grant awards to 12 community partners to implement projects that combat the opioid crisis by advancing the goals of the NC Opioid Action Plan.

Yesterday, Gov. Cooper signed the following bill into law: 

Yesterday, Governor Roy Cooper announced he will be making 32 executive nominations and appointments to 14 different boards, councils, and commissions including the North Carolina Board of Transportation, the NCWorks Commission and the Environmental Management Commission.