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Ang mga North Carolinians ay nag-pack ng mga kaganapan sa pananagutan ng mambabatas

Hundreds attend kickoffs of Common Cause NC’s #UniteNC Town Hall Tour

CARTHAGE, N.C. (7/31/23) — Last Monday night, a standing-room-only crowd of more than 80 residents gathered in Carthage to address their state lawmakers at a #UniteNC Town Hall.

These Moore County residents demanded elected officials hear their concerns on everything from teacher shortages to an upcoming redistricting process. The four members of the Moore County legislative delegation were invited to the Town Hall, but did not attend. Common Cause made invitations as well to the July 20th #UniteNC kickoff event in Mint Hill. Sen. Joyce Waddell (SD-40) at Rep. Laura Budd (HD-103) attended, but Rep. Tricia Cotham (HD-112) did not attend nor respond to correspondence.

The Moore County and Mint Hill #UniteNC Town Halls are among the dozens being hosted this summer in competitive voting districts by nonpartisan voting rights group Common Cause NC and the organization’s estado at lokal na mga kasosyo. The centerpiece of each event gives residents a chance to ask questions of their elected representatives and respond to prompts such as “what do you want the future of North Carolina to look like?”

The #UniteNC Town Hall Tour continues today, Monday, July 31, in High Point. The Tour will continue next month in Gibsonville, Fayetteville, Wentworth, Concord, Wilmington, and Salisbury, with more locations announced in the coming weeks. Members of the public can RSVP to a town hall in their area by visiting ccnc.me/UniteNC.

Members of the media can find a link to the video for Mint Hill dito and for Moore County dito.

Links to photos from the events are here: Mint Hill | County ng Moore

Below are quotes from event organizers and town hall attendees:

"Ang ilang mga mambabatas ng estado ay nakakumbinsi sa pagbuwag sa ating demokrasya, pagmamadali sa mga bagong paghihigpit sa mga popular na opsyon sa pagboto at pagmamanipula sa kanilang mga distrito para sa partisan na pakinabang, bukod sa iba pang mga problemang panukala," sabi Gino Nuzzolillo, Campaigns Manager sa Common Cause North Carolina. “Every issue before the legislature deserves robust public input, thoughtful debate and full transparency. Lawmakers are conducting ‘the People’s business’ in the People’s House. These #UniteNC Town Halls are meant to remind lawmakers who they work for — and remind the public that we’re putting people over politics ahead of the important elections to come.”

“Welcome to Carthage, the hometown of my African American and Native American ancestors,” said O’Linda Watkins-McSurely, President of the Moore County NAACP, as she opened the July 24th event. “We are here for many reasons, but especially because when I think about the future of North Carolina, I want voting rights restored to 56,000 formerly incarcerated people, and I want to make sure we take care of our state’s teachers.”

Southern Pines resident Ellie Collins said to the cheers of the standing-room-only crowd, “We cannot have fair elections until we get rid of gerrymandering.”

For Woodlake resident John Misiaszek, his top concern was straightforward: “Our state and local governments need to better fund our public schools.”

Amid ongoing negotiations to finally expand Medicaid in North Carolina, residents made sure to emphasize healthcare as a top priority. Chelley Trammell, a Charlotte resident, after telling her story struggling to gain consistent healthcare, said “Medical care should be accessible for everyone.”

“Do not vilify us. We’re here to help you,” Michael Dickerson, Mecklenburg County Board of Elections Director, told the crowd. “We’re not trying to stop you from voting, we’re trying to get you to vote.” Looking at Mecklenburg County Commissioner Arthur Griffin in the audience, Dickerson said smiling, “A pay raise would be nice though.”


Ang Common Cause NC ay isang nonpartisan grassroots organization na nakatuon sa pagtataguyod ng mga pangunahing halaga ng demokrasya ng Amerika. Nagtatrabaho kami upang lumikha ng bukas, tapat at may pananagutan na pamahalaan na nagsisilbi sa interes ng publiko; itaguyod ang pantay na karapatan, pagkakataon at representasyon para sa lahat; at bigyan ng kapangyarihan ang lahat ng tao na iparinig ang kanilang mga boses sa prosesong pampulitika.

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