Facebook groups on state bills


Do you want to "friend" a bill in the General Assembly?

You can't exactly do that, but you can join a group for or against a piece of state legislation, another step in the evolution of online politics.

Here's a running list of Facebook groups on state bills:

* Support NC House bill 223, ditch the graduation project: Supports this bill to end the high school graduation project. 8,257 members.

* I Oppose NC Senate Bill 272: Opposes this bill for a referendum to ban gay marriage in the state constitution. 6,635 members.

* North Carolina State Sovereignty Movement: Supports this resolution to declare North Carolina a sovereign state under the 10th Amendment. 849 members. 

* Ban Smoking in N.C.'s Public Places: 717 members. I'M FOR A SMOKE-FREE NORTH CAROLINA: 107 members. NC FOR Smoking Ban in Resturants (sic) and Bars: 92 members. All support this smoking ban bill.

* I support NC Senate Bill 272: 703 members. I support NC Senate Bill 272 - Defense of Marriage: 64 members. Say yes to NC Senate Bill 272: Defense of Marriage: 5 members. All support gay marriage ban referendum.

* Davie's Law / Humane Euthanasia in NC Shelters: Supports this bill to end gas chambers at state animal shelters. 577 members.

* Support Sunday ABC Sales in NC! Supports this bill to end prohibition on Sunday sales of liquor. 491 members.

* Prevent School Violence North Carolina: Supports this bill to reduce bullying in school. 461 members.

* Oppose the NC Smoking Ban: Opposes the smoking ban. 121 members.

* Pass the NC Racial Justice Act: Supports this bill to allow courts to review death sentences for racial bias. 100 members.

* NC Citizens Against Anti-Competition Bills HB1252 and S1004: Opposes bills that would prevent municipal Internet providers. 49 members.

* I oppose NC Senate Bill 138 (Salvia Ban): Opposes this bill to make a hallucinogenic mint a Schedule I drug. 49 members.

Are we missing one? E-mail dome@newsobserver.com.

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Re: Facebook groups on state bills

You're missing one of the larger Facebook groups dedicated to an NC General Assembly bill: North Carolina State Sovereignty Movement has 849 members and is devoted "to convince the NC General Assembly to adopt a resolution declaring NC a sovereign state, under the 10th Amendment."

The corresponding legislation is HR 849, State's Right to Claim Sovereignty Over Certain Powers Under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States

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She was also on vacation for part of the month. But this is descending into trolling, so I'm done responding.

— RTB

What's a vacation?

Oh, see ya on Monday. Have a great night out in DC RTB!

We'll still be here when you parachute back in on Monday.

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She was also on vacation for part of the month. But this is descending into trolling, so I'm done responding.

— RTB 

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I'm sorry you missed her recent coverage of potential wind farms off the coast, a bill to regulate predatory lending, Sen. Burr's campaign finances or a Durham architect with a major federal commission.

Wow, four columns in one month. She's almost a good church going Catholic with that record.

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Barb is a great reporter, a regular contributor to Dome and a constant presence on the front page of the N&O. Even if there were other reporters from North Carolina up in D.C., I'd still consider her the best we've got. I'm sorry you missed her recent coverage of potential wind farms off the coast, a bill to regulate predatory lending, Sen. Burr's campaign finances or a Durham architect with a major federal commission

— RTB 

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Yup, she's amazing. Barb gets what based on actual output? $50 a word? Her bi-monthly columns I still don't read are hawt. I know Rob gets more for checking in when he sobers up, but still...

I've heard of Rob.

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Btw, I'm not the last N.C. reporter in D.C.! Barb Barrett is reporting for the N&O and the Char-O up here too.

— RTB

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Nah, it's an open profile precisely because I want to interact with readers. You're welcome to friend me — and join the Dome group — as long as you can tolerate the constant stream of status updates.

— RTB 

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Hey Brother, I hear ya. With North Carolina unemployment approaching 11 percent that must suck having to do your new DC job interacting with and reporting on us malcontent natives on a blog about North Carolina.

Can't a brother just get a break and hit the hot DC bars on a Friday night?

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Sorry RTB, I honestly have never read, let me re-prhase, I can not remember you addressing this before. I never accused you of being a closet anything and have never attacked your objectivity before. It just simply took me off guard when I saw some group names and no I didn't read all 126 of them.

I think you do a heck of a job on this blog, and really didn't mean to give you any flack. However, perhaps you should consider a closed Facebook profile if questions like this bother you so much.

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I just find the Kremlinology out there about whether I'm a closet socialist/libertarian/conservative/liberal/whatever to be tedious. This is about the 800th time I've had to explain what should be screamingly obvious about my Facebook page.

— RTB 

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Bad day RTB?

:P

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I don't know how many times I have to explain this: Yes. I join everything I can find. If you look carefully through them, you'll see that it would be impossible for me to believe every one of them.

— RTB 

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GrayJ, I would hope the last NC political reporter in DC signs up for all updates from everyone.

God knows, Rob Christensen couldn't find the Internet with both hands.

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RTB I see you are in 126 Facebook groups, some quite political, do you just join any group or are these a reflection of your political views?

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Incidentally, the NC Racial Justice Act group was started after they read this post.

— RTB 

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Interesting how many members of the "Opposed the Smoking Ban" group are in college. A cynical person might suspect tobacco companies were targeting that demographic.

Nah... they'd never do that.