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Gov Cooper vetoes SB 37, the school reopening bill

Gov Cooper vetoes SB 37, the school reopening bill
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The vice president of North Carolina s largest educators association is a Marxist activist and member of a revolutionary socialist organization

https://www.afinalwarning.com/494424.html (Natural News) The vice president of North Carolina’s largest teachers’ association is a self-described Marxist activist linked to an organization that follows the teachings of communist dictators including Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong. Bryan Proffitt began his term as the vice president of the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) on July 1, 2020. The NCAE boasts a membership base of over 43,000 educators and earning over $8 million a year in revenues. When Proffitt was elected, many in the NCAE talked about how the associated “had been taken over by ‘radicals. ” Upon his ascension to the association’s vice presidency, Proffitt said that he will use his term to push against the privatization of public schools, especially during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

Let kids learn -- Conservative groups new ad campaign targets NC for school reopening

Feb. 18 North Carolina is being targeted with a series of cable television and digital ads from two conservative groups urging that schools be reopened for in-person instruction. The State Government Leadership Foundation (SGLF) and N2 America announced Thursday that their new six-figure "Let Kids Learn" ad campaign will "highlight the true cost of keeping schools closed." The campaign will .

Who Is A Frontline Essential Worker In North Carolina?

/ News & Record / via Gov. Roy Cooper Guilford County Health & Human Services registered nurse Sydney Robinson administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a client at the Mount Zion Baptist church vaccination clinic in Greensboro on Thursday. As North Carolina moves towards the next phase of COVID-19 vaccination, questions linger about the logistics of the rollout prioritization, especially for the state’s frontline essential workers. At present, only members of the state’s first two priority groups, health care workers and people 65 and older, are eligible for vaccination by state providers. Long-term care facility staff and residents are eligible through a federal vaccination program run by Walgreen’s and CVS.

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