Politics
Unveiling North Carolina’s Most Influential Political Figures
Recent developments in North Carolina’s political landscape have sparked discussions about the state’s most influential figures. With the ongoing gerrymandering efforts aimed at increasing the Republican representation in Congress, many are questioning who truly holds power in North Carolina today. After years of covering statewide events, I compiled a list of the six most significant players, consulting with various experts to ensure a well-rounded perspective. The resulting list reflects a stark reality: it predominantly features older white men, nearly all of whom are Republicans.
Key Players in North Carolina Politics
Historically, prominent figures like Bill Friday, the founding President of the University of North Carolina System, and former Governor Jim Hunt have shaped the state’s political dialogue. Today, however, the landscape has shifted. The business sector appears hesitant to engage in public policy discussions, perhaps due to fears of backlash. Consequently, the power dynamics have narrowed, leaving too few voices with too much influence.
Leading the list is Phil Berger, who has served as Senate President Pro Tem since 2011. His authority is well-established; statements like “It’s what Phil wants…” often conclude debates on significant issues. Despite concerns that he may be losing some influence, Berger continues to steer legislative outcomes. On April 14, 2023, the Senate unveiled its $65 billion budget, which passed on April 17, aligning closely with Berger’s priorities.
Emerging as a formidable counterpart is Destin Hall, the new House Speaker. Hall, relatively young and open to bipartisan collaboration, has begun to reshape legislative priorities. The House passed its version of the budget on May 22, 2023, garnering support from 27 of the 47 Democrats, a noteworthy sign of cooperation. Governor Josh Stein even expressed approval of the House bill, indicating Hall’s rising influence.
Surprising Faces of Power
Another notable figure is David Boliek, the State Auditor. Elected in November 2022, Boliek has quickly established a significant presence in the legislature. His role has expanded, allowing him to conduct audits across state agencies, marking him as a fresh face in North Carolina’s political sphere.
Equally influential is Paul Newby, serving as Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Under his leadership, the court system has seen increasing politicization, with Newby actively shaping its direction, even removing judges he disapproves of. His tenure reflects a broader trend of power consolidation within the judicial system.
While Peter Hans, President of the University of North Carolina System, faces immense challenges, he is critical to the landscape of higher education in the state. With proposed cuts from the federal government and a declining number of college-age students, Hans must navigate turbulent waters. His relationship with the legislature, particularly with Berger and the UNC Board of Governors, complicates his position, as he must balance institutional integrity with political pressures.
Last on the list is Roy Cooper, the only Democrat among the powerful figures identified. With a background as a legislator, attorney general, and two-term governor, Cooper is now eyeing a Senate seat. Although the legislature has stripped some appointive powers from his office, his popularity continues to grow. As he actively campaigns, Cooper is determined to restore Democratic representation in the Senate, a goal that has been elusive since Kay Hagan lost her re-election bid in 2014.
In summary, these six individuals—Berger, Hall, Boliek, Newby, Hans, and Cooper—represent the current power structure in North Carolina. Their actions and decisions will significantly shape the state’s future. As the political landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how these figures will adapt and respond to the challenges ahead.
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