NC Senate hinders Gov. McCrory’s attempt to rebound with voters
| By John Frank, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
A rough first year plagued by missteps put his approval ratings underwater and diminished his clout as state lawmakers drove the policy agenda.
So the Republican chief executive honed his message, refocused on education and took his pitch outside
The renewed effort is visible six months into his second year. It appeared to culminate with his push for an education spending plan supported by Speaker
But the governor's attempt at his own "Carolina Comeback" -- the term he uses to describe the state's economic rebound -- continues to face obstacles.
Twice in less than 24 hours, a recalcitrant
McCrory responded Tuesday by demanding a vote on the education mini-budget and comparing the
"This is a serious plan that deserves a vote from every senator," he told reporters.
The legislation seeks to bypass a stalemate on the broader state budget measure, putting many of the more popular items into a smaller bill. It features teacher and state employee pay raises, restores bonuses for educators who earn master's degrees and ensures money for thousands of teaching assistants.
McCrory appealed to educators at a meeting of his Governor's Teacher Network in
"We need you to get them to vote on it and allow every senator ? to vote on an education plan that is not only going to make a difference today, it's going to make a difference for generations to come," McCrory told the teachers. "I need your help starting today."
The remarks represent McCrory's most aggressive effort this session to push his fellow Republicans to approve his agenda.
The shift this year is obvious to
McCrory's push even won praise from within the Democratic-controlled state
But
The legislation earmarks
"The (education spending plan) does not comply with the rules, it doesn't comply with the (state) constitution, it's an unbalanced budget and we are not going to take it up," Berger said
Senate Rules Chairman
On a different matter, another chasm opened Tuesday between McCrory and the
"Together, we must look beyond the politics of
The
Minority party leaders Sen.
"Now it's
Teachers, voters skeptical
This time a year ago, more voters disapproved of McCrory's performance than approved. His status reached a break-even point in December but slipped again through June.
The latest survey from Public Policy Polling, a Democratic firm in
A late June survey commissioned by the conservative
"I think the narrative has been set," said
McCrory's tough road to regain confidence of voters is evident in the educators who are a part of his teacher network.
Robbins gives McCrory credit for pushing a teacher pay hike and addressing testing, but it is not enough yet to win her support. "He's trying, and he's acknowledging that teachers deserve better, but he has got to put it into practice," she said.
"It definitely makes you feel not respected," she said.
McCrory's influence has limits
McCrory suggests education is one issue where he has asserted his agenda from the start, but he acknowledges an urgency.
"At this point in time we are running out of time. We made a commitment (to raise teacher pay), and we need to follow through with that commitment," he told reporters after the teacher forum. "It's my job as governor to sell the plan and also get support for the plan."
Bitzer said the evidence is clear that McCrory is being more deliberate in making his stance known on legislation. The governor threatened to veto a charter school bill this week, which prompted lawmakers to rethink the measure.
But his influence has its limits.
"I don't think the power dynamic has shifted at all," he said. "McCrory just saw an opportunity to be more assertive. Whether that is going to play to his benefit or potentially backfire on him, we're just going to have to wait and see on that."
Staff writer
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