Bill changing oversight of deaf and blind schools becomes law without Cooper's signature
Gov. Roy Cooper had vetoed a similar measure last year. He declined to act on this year's bill.
Over the weekend, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper allowed a bill to become law without his signature that stands to change the way three deaf and blind schools are overseen in the state.
Cooper had until Sunday night to act on the legislation. But he let the bill be…
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