RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Republican-controlled General Assembly is planning rare weekend floor sessions to handle two vetoes by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.
- Lawmakers will try to override two Gov. Cooper vetoes.
- Moore: Override votes will be this Saturday.
- Overrides deal with ballot language for amendments on the November ballot.
House Speaker Tim Moore said Monday he expected the House and Senate to return for veto-override debates and votes this Saturday.
Moore says conflicting summer schedules made Saturday best.
Cooper last Friday vetoed bills that alter North Carolina ballot language for constitutional referenda and a state Supreme Court race this fall.
One prevents a Supreme Court hopeful who switched parties just before candidate filing from having any party label next to his name on the ballot.
House Democratic leader Darren Jackson contends Republicans are meeting Saturday so it's harder for the candidate to sue over the label change with a ballot printing deadlines approaching.
Moore says that's not been a consideration.
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