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July 17, 2023 Governor Cooper Highlights Administration's Continued Work to Combat PFAS, Calls on Legislature for Additional Tools to Protect Drinking Water Gov. Roy Cooper
June 23, 2023 Governor Cooper Signs Seven Bills, Vetoes Two Bills and Lets One Bill Become Law Gov. Roy Cooper
June 23, 2023 Governor Cooper Signs State Disaster Declaration for the City of Cherryville Affected by Strong Winds and Thunderstorms Gov. Roy Cooper
May 31, 2023 Governor Cooper Signs State Disaster Declaration for Town of Elkin Affected by Strong Winds and Tornado Gov. Roy Cooper
May 26, 2023 Governor Cooper and Emergency Management Officials Encourage North Carolinians to Prepare for Potential Coastal Flooding and Inclement Weather over Memorial Day Weekend Gov. Roy Cooper
Feb. 7, 2023 Manufacturer of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Selects Durham County for New Production Facility Gov. Roy Cooper
Feb. 2, 2023 Governor Cooper Releases New Report Outlining Strategies to Strengthen North Carolina's Clean Energy Economy and Achieve Climate Goals Gov. Roy Cooper
Sept. 23, 2022 N.C. Land and Water Fund Awards $70.3 Million to Protect Natural Areas, Waterways, Historic Sites and Military Buffers Gov. Roy Cooper
Aug. 29, 2022 Governor Cooper Announces $17 Million in Grants for Parks and Recreation Projects Statewide Gov. Roy Cooper
Aug. 18, 2022 Governor Cooper Tours New NCDOA Mail Service Center, Highlights Transition to an Electric Van Delivery Fleet Gov. Roy Cooper
Aug. 12, 2022 Governor Roy Cooper Joins FEMA Administrator in Gastonia to Announce Resiliency Funding Gov. Roy Cooper
Aug. 3, 2022 Governor Cooper and U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo Announce Significant Federal Funding to Build Clean Energy Workforce Training Program in North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper
July 27, 2022 Governor Cooper Announces Peter Ledford to Serve as North Carolina Clean Energy Director Gov. Roy Cooper
July 27, 2022 State Announces Record $789.4M for Drinking Water and Wastewater Project Funding Statewide Gov. Roy Cooper
July 25, 2022 Governor Cooper Issues Executive Order to Improve Resilience of State Buildings Against Flooding Gov. Roy Cooper
June 20, 2022 Governor Roy Cooper Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary of Clean Smokestacks Act Gov. Roy Cooper
June 2, 2022 Governor Cooper Celebrates Opening of Bobs Creek State Natural Area Gov. Roy Cooper
March 15, 2022 Governor Cooper Joins EPA Administrator Michael Regan and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to Unveil First Electric School Bus in North Carolina, Highlight North Carolina's Transition to Clean Transportation Gov. Roy Cooper
March 7, 2022 Governor Cooper Reminds North Carolinians to Prepare for Severe Weather Gov. Roy Cooper
Feb. 24, 2022 Governor Cooper Highlights North Carolina's Transition to Clean Transportation, Tours First-of-its-Kind Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Charlotte Gov. Roy Cooper
Dec. 2, 2021 MSNBC "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell" - Transcript: Interview with Gov. Roy Cooper Gov. Roy Cooper
June 9, 2021 Governor Cooper Commits to Offshore Wind Power as North Carolina Creates Jobs by Transitioning to a Clean Energy Economy Gov. Roy Cooper
March 24, 2021 Governor Cooper Proposes Budget to Invest in a Strong, Resilient and Ready North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper
Dec. 17, 2020 Governor Roy Cooper has released the following statement on North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Michael Regan's appointment to lead the United States Environmental Protection Agency: "I am proud that President-elect Biden has recognized the talent we have here to select Michael Regan, North Carolina born and educated, to be EPA Administrator. Michael has served as DEQ secretary with distinction, helping advance my climate change executive order and promoting creative solutions to some of our toughest challenges. He has important work ahead of him helping battle climate change on a national level, and I wish him and his family the best on this next step." Gov. Roy Cooper
Date Title Politician
July 17, 2023 Governor Cooper Highlights Administration's Continued Work to Combat PFAS, Calls on Legislature for Additional Tools to Protect Drinking Water Gov.Roy Cooper
June 23, 2023 Governor Cooper Signs Seven Bills, Vetoes Two Bills and Lets One Bill Become Law Gov.Roy Cooper
June 23, 2023 Governor Cooper Signs State Disaster Declaration for the City of Cherryville Affected by Strong Winds and Thunderstorms Gov.Roy Cooper
May 31, 2023 Governor Cooper Signs State Disaster Declaration for Town of Elkin Affected by Strong Winds and Tornado Gov.Roy Cooper
May 26, 2023 Governor Cooper and Emergency Management Officials Encourage North Carolinians to Prepare for Potential Coastal Flooding and Inclement Weather over Memorial Day Weekend Gov.Roy Cooper
Feb. 7, 2023 Manufacturer of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Selects Durham County for New Production Facility Gov.Roy Cooper
Feb. 2, 2023 Governor Cooper Releases New Report Outlining Strategies to Strengthen North Carolina's Clean Energy Economy and Achieve Climate Goals Gov.Roy Cooper
Sept. 23, 2022 N.C. Land and Water Fund Awards $70.3 Million to Protect Natural Areas, Waterways, Historic Sites and Military Buffers Gov.Roy Cooper
Aug. 29, 2022 Governor Cooper Announces $17 Million in Grants for Parks and Recreation Projects Statewide Gov.Roy Cooper
Aug. 18, 2022 Governor Cooper Tours New NCDOA Mail Service Center, Highlights Transition to an Electric Van Delivery Fleet Gov.Roy Cooper
Aug. 12, 2022 Governor Roy Cooper Joins FEMA Administrator in Gastonia to Announce Resiliency Funding Gov.Roy Cooper
Aug. 3, 2022 Governor Cooper and U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo Announce Significant Federal Funding to Build Clean Energy Workforce Training Program in North Carolina Gov.Roy Cooper
July 27, 2022 Governor Cooper Announces Peter Ledford to Serve as North Carolina Clean Energy Director Gov.Roy Cooper
July 27, 2022 State Announces Record $789.4M for Drinking Water and Wastewater Project Funding Statewide Gov.Roy Cooper
July 25, 2022 Governor Cooper Issues Executive Order to Improve Resilience of State Buildings Against Flooding Gov.Roy Cooper
June 20, 2022 Governor Roy Cooper Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary of Clean Smokestacks Act Gov.Roy Cooper
June 2, 2022 Governor Cooper Celebrates Opening of Bobs Creek State Natural Area Gov.Roy Cooper
March 15, 2022 Governor Cooper Joins EPA Administrator Michael Regan and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to Unveil First Electric School Bus in North Carolina, Highlight North Carolina's Transition to Clean Transportation Gov.Roy Cooper
March 7, 2022 Governor Cooper Reminds North Carolinians to Prepare for Severe Weather Gov.Roy Cooper
Feb. 24, 2022 Governor Cooper Highlights North Carolina's Transition to Clean Transportation, Tours First-of-its-Kind Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Charlotte Gov.Roy Cooper
Dec. 2, 2021 MSNBC "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell" - Transcript: Interview with Gov. Roy Cooper Gov.Roy Cooper
June 9, 2021 Governor Cooper Commits to Offshore Wind Power as North Carolina Creates Jobs by Transitioning to a Clean Energy Economy Gov.Roy Cooper
March 24, 2021 Governor Cooper Proposes Budget to Invest in a Strong, Resilient and Ready North Carolina Gov.Roy Cooper
Dec. 17, 2020 Governor Roy Cooper has released the following statement on North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Michael Regan's appointment to lead the United States Environmental Protection Agency: "I am proud that President-elect Biden has recognized the talent we have here to select Michael Regan, North Carolina born and educated, to be EPA Administrator. Michael has served as DEQ secretary with distinction, helping advance my climate change executive order and promoting creative solutions to some of our toughest challenges. He has important work ahead of him helping battle climate change on a national level, and I wish him and his family the best on this next step." Gov.Roy Cooper
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