http://www.wral.com/news/4914440/detail.htmlN.C. Senate Passes Lottery Bill
Two Lottery Opponents Not At Legislature; Bill Awaits Gov. Easley's Signature
The Senate vote was tied 24-24, but Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue, the Senate's presiding officer, cast the tie-breaking vote in favor of creating the lottery.
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Despite previously polling senators and not finding enough support for a lottery, the N.C. Senate met without two lottery opponents present and narrowly approved the measure Tuesday. What do you think of the ethics of this move?
It's fine; it was an announced session and everyone knew it was happening.
I don't feel good about how it happened, but I'm glad that we will have a lottery.
It's an underhanded, sneaky move that shows there isn't real support for such a measure.
Who cares?
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Before Tuesday, North Carolina was the only state on the East Coast without a state-run numbers game.
Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand, D-Cumberland, brought up the bill for consideration about 1:15 p.m. Senate leader Marc Basnight told WRAL he called senators back to Raleigh because he thought the votes were there to pass a lottery.
Five Democrats and all 21 Republicans in the chamber opposed a lottery bill that would funnel net proceeds to public school construction, college scholarships and Gov. Mike Easley's class-size reduction and preschool programs.
Two Republican senators who opposed the lottery -- Harry Brown of Onslow County and Robert Garwood of Wilkes County -- were not present at the Legislature for the vote. Both had received excused absences.
Nice move! if only the national democrats had such spine!