Jerry Meek says a Republican attack on Sen. Walter Dalton is off-base.
The state Democratic Party chairman told Dome that a criticism from the state Republican chairwoman about the candidate for lieutenant governor's requested $277 million in state appropriations this year misses the benefits the bills would bring.
"If you look at the appropriations that Senator Dalton has proposed, you'll see programs that help families protect their homes from foreclosures, help bring jobs and infrastructure to rural North Carolina, improve education and invest in programs that help the developmentally disabled," he said.
He said that Republican chairwoman Linda Daves and Republican lieutenant governor nominee Robert Pittenger "haven't met a good idea that they were not against."
"I think we expect our leaders to show leadership and not just oppose things without actually looking at them," he said. "These are all strong programs that are going to help North Carolina, and I think Senator Dalton is on the right track by promoting them."
Dalton, who was at a funeral today, was not available for comment.


Re: Meek: Dalton's spending requests good
I think that's reading a bit too much into it.
Seriously, I have four or five words tops. There's simply no way to write a headline that covers all of the items in that list.
And I'm not convinced that the headline is that important on a blog where the rest of the post is right there beneath it.
— RTB