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Stein’s clock ticks on Parnets Protection Act, DEI bills | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-07-03 07:05:00


North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein faces decisions on 30 bills, including the notable Parents Protection Act (Senate Bill 442) and three bills targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The Parents Protection Act prevents prosecution of parents who refuse to affirm their child’s gender identity if the child has gender dysphoria. The other bills seek to eliminate DEI initiatives in K-12 education, public higher education, and state and local government agencies. Stein has a 10-day window to sign, veto, or let the bills become law without his signature. Republican majorities control both legislative chambers. No veto overrides have occurred yet this session.

(The Center Square) – Parental rights and sweeping change to policies on diversity are within legislation nearing deadlines for North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein.

Twenty-two bills this week have gotten a signature into law and 23 others this week have arrived for the governor. National and Tarheel State debates, however, shine a light brightest on the Parents Protection Act and three bills eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion policies from higher education, K-12 education and government agencies.



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All bills get a 10-day window – day of presentation is Day 0 – for the governor to either sign, veto or allow to become law without his signature.

As he awoke Thursday morning, Stein had 30 bills awaiting decisions, according to the legislative website.

His veto list, after Tuesday’s trio, stands at seven. Neither chamber of the General Assembly has taken veto override votes this session. Three-fifths majority approval is needed to override.

Republican majorities are 30-20 in the Senate and 71-49 in the House of Representatives.

The Parents Protection Act, known also as Senate Bill 442 with companion House Bill 560, prohibits parents from prosecution for refusing to affirm the gender identity of a child that experiences gender dysphoria. Presented June 25, Stein’s 10th day with the proposal would be Saturday.

Eliminating “DEI” in Public Education (Senate Bill 227), Eliminating “DEI” in Public Higher Ed. (Senate Bill 558), and Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI (House Bill 171)  The education industry bills reached Stein on June 27, setting up a deadline of Monday, and the government agencies proposal arrived Tuesday (deadline July 11).

The higher education bill says it is an act “to demonstrate the General Assembly’s intent that students, professors, administrators, and other employees of public institutions of higher education recognize the equality and rights of all persons and to prohibit public institutions of higher education from promoting certain concepts that are contrary to that intent.”

The K-12 bill says it is an act “to demonstrate the General Assembly’s intent that students, teachers, administrators, and other school employees recognize the equality and rights of all persons and to prohibit public school units from promoting certain concepts that are contrary to that intent.”

The agencies bill language says it is an act “eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in state and local government and clarifying the penalty provisions of the state budget act and local government budget and fiscal control act.”

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

This article presents itself largely as a factual report on legislative developments in North Carolina, focusing on bills related to parental rights and the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. While the tone remains mostly neutral and descriptive, the selection and framing of bills—highlighting efforts to prohibit DEI initiatives and protect parental refusal to affirm gender identity—aligns with issues typically emphasized by conservative or center-right political perspectives. The article refrains from overt editorializing but prioritizes legislative actions and terms that resonate with right-leaning policy debates, suggesting a center-right leaning in coverage.

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Elon’s America Party could be on North Carolina ballots in 2026 midterms | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-07-07 07:52:00


On Independence Day, Elon Musk proposed creating the America Party as an alternative to the traditional two-party system, supported by a social media poll showing 2-1 favorability. For recognition in North Carolina, the party must meet criteria such as achieving 2% of votes in the last general election, collecting signatures from 0.25% of registered voters by May 16, or fielding candidates in 70% of states during presidential elections. The America Party could qualify for the 2025 municipal elections. Musk’s platform emphasizes debt reduction, tech advancement, free speech, and centrist policies. Currently, four parties are recognized in North Carolina, with a large unaffiliated voting bloc.

(The Center Square) – After an Independence Day question on his social media platform, the world’s richest man offered Americans an alternative political party independent of Democrats and Republicans.

For North Carolinians, that means one of three criteria will have to be met before the America Party – or any other creations – can be officially recognized for purposes of being on the ballots.

Musk, a 53-year-old space and automotive industry phenom, served Republican second-term President Donald Trump in the Department of Government Efficiency. Reviews were mixed. On Friday, the 249th celebration of the Fourth of July, Musk asked on social media, “Independence Day is the perfect time to ask if you want independence from the two-party (some would say uniparty) system! Should we create the America Party?”

His poll, he reported the next day, was 2-1 in favor and he wrote, “Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.”

Registration with the Federal Election Commission would be necessary on the national level.

For recognition by the North Carolina State Board of Elections, as outlined in the General Statutes, the three ways involve the options of a party’s voters getting at least 2% of the entire vote cast in the most recent general election; signature petition of at least 0.25% of all registered voters who voted in the most recent gubernatorial election; or a group of voters showing documentation the group had their candidate on the general election ballot in 70% of the states (35) in the most recent presidential election.

The first and third of those are moot at this point; the America Party was not in existence for the 2024 cycle. In fact, Musk was a significant campaign piece for Trump.

For petitions, they must be filed with the state board before noon on June 1 of the year of the election the party wishes to participate in. There’s also a stipulation that, so that counties can verify, the signatures must go to them 15 days before being due to the state. That’s May 16.

The 2025 cycle is known as municipal elections in the state, and 2026 is the midterms – second-longest ballot of the four cycles for the state. The America Party could get into place for next year.

Last year’s governor’s race drew 5,591,547 votes among Democrat Josh Stein, Republican Mark Robinson, Libertarian Mike Ross, Vinny Smith (Constitution Party) and Wayne Turner (Green Party). A quarter of 1% would be 13,979 (rounded up).

More than once, Musk reposted a question on party platform that listed reduce debt, responsible spending only; modernize military with artificial intelligence/robotics; pro tech, accelerate to win in artificial intelligence; less regulation across the board but especially in energy; free speech; “pro natalist,” a form of pronatalism or belief in human reproduction and a high birth rate; and centrist policies everywhere else.

Among other posts through the weekend from Musk, estimated Monday morning by Forbes at more than $405 billion, was one that included the following:

• Tesla will never succeed.

• Elon can’t start a space company.

• Neuralink will never work.

• SpaceX will never reuse a rocket.

• Elon can’t run a social media.

Three political parties lost recognition through the last cycle and North Carolina has four recognized today. Alphabetically, they are the Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, and the Republican Party.

By registrations through Saturday, those unaffiliated (more than 2.8 million, or 38.3%) have the largest bloc, followed by Democrats (2.3 million, or 30.6%), Republicans (nearly 2.3 million, or 30.4%), Libertarians (only 45,986, or 0.6%) and Green (just 4,024, or 0.05%).

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article predominantly reports factual information about Elon Musk’s recent social media initiative to form a new political party called the America Party, outlining the legal requirements for new party recognition in North Carolina, voter registration statistics, and Musk’s political background. The tone is neutral, presenting Musk’s statements and related voting data without emotive or persuasive language. While it includes references to Musk’s own political history and platform ideas, it does so descriptively rather than endorsing or criticizing them. The article balances coverage of multiple parties and election rules, adhering to straightforward reporting rather than promoting an ideological stance, thus maintaining a centrist, neutral perspective.

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82 dead, several missing after flooding in Central Texas: Officials

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-07-06 22:40:19


SUMMARY: More than 400 first responders from 20 agencies have conducted over 1,000 rescues since Friday amid devastating floods in Central Texas. Floodwaters destroyed homes, toppled trees, and damaged bridges, including severe impact at Camp Mystic, where 750 girls were staying. Seven girls and one counselor remain missing. Rescuers use helicopters equipped with infrared cameras to locate victims in dense forests. Questions arise about the timing and adequacy of evacuation alerts issued by the Texas Department of Emergency Management, which warned of heavy rain and flooding two days prior. Among the victims is 27-year-old Julian Ryan, who died trying to escape rising floodwaters.

At least 82 people were killed and dozens are presumed missing after deadly flooding brought on by a heavy rain system in Central Texas.

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Tracking Chantal: Heavy rain coming to NC, flash flooding possible

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SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Chantal is bringing heavy rain and flash flooding risks to North Carolina. The storm is moving onshore with strong bands producing 3 to 5 inches of rain, especially west of the Triangle area, causing saturated ground and flooding concerns. Winds near 40 mph with gusts up to 70 mph are easing but remain risky for downed trees. Along the coast, Wrightsville Beach faces tropical storm warnings, dangerous rip currents, rough surf, and red beach flags urging no swimming, despite some beachgoers remaining. Drivers are warned of wet, difficult road conditions. Emergency officials emphasize preparedness as the storm progresses.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms from Chantal’s outer bands continue to impact parts of inland North Carolina.

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