Roy Cooper
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"Roy Asberry Cooper III" is the current North Carolina Attorney General. He is a member of the North Carolina Democratic Party. He is running for Governor of North Carolina in the North Carolina gubernatorial election, 2016/2016 election.

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There's still work we need to do to make our communities safe, and I am particularly concerned about the increase in the number of reported rapes, ... We must continue to expand DNA technology and put these violent criminals behind bars before they repeat their crimes.

Our state is one of the fastest growing and the most naturally diverse in the United States, ... Our mountains and beaches bring the visitors, and our universities, technology and industries draw the residents. Without clean air, the innovation and natural beauty are ruined.

There are also new and dangerous crimes which these numbers don't reflect, ... Child predators are stalking our children on the Internet while methamphetamine production and use endangers our communities and families.

The manner in which state money was directed is problematic for its secrecy, its lack of accountability and its end run around the legislative process.

We're pushing back against the criminals by aggressively shutting down the labs and making it harder for the crooks to get the supplies they use to cook this toxic drug, ... Now we must concentrate on fighting meth trafficking as well.

Full, open deliberations can yield a better result for all of North Carolina, ... State taxpayers deserve full accountability of how the state spends their money.

It is clear that the manner in which state money was directed is problematic for its secrecy, its lack of accountability and its end run around the legislative process.

I won't stand for a gas supplier leaning on a local station to hike prices, ... Consumers and businesses are already paying more than ever before for gas. They don't need gas prices hiked even more by somebody trying to make a fast buck.

While many of the projects may have been worthy of consideration, the way they were funded makes them suspect in the public's mind.