Press Releases
Roy Cooper Announces “Make Stuff Cost Less” Campaign
Roy Cooper will meet with North Carolinians and discuss how he’ll fight the chaos in Washington DC and as a U.S. Senator work to make stuff cost less RALEIGH – Today, Roy Cooper announced the Make Stuff Cost Less campaign to highlight how stuff costs too much and how his
New from Roy Cooper: Whatley Should Sell His Individual Stocks Today, Commit to Not Trading Individual Stocks Regardless of Whether a Ban Is Passed
Washington DC Insider Michael Whatley Reported Owning Millions in Individual Stocks RALEIGH – Today, Roy Cooper released the following statement calling on Washington DC insider Michael Whatley to sell his individual stocks and commit to not buying or trading individual stocks regardless of whether a congressional stock trading ban passes.
NEW FROM WRAL: Roy Cooper Speaks Out Against Chaotic Federal Tariffs Championed by Michael Whatley Following SCOTUS Decision
RALEIGH – Roy Cooper reiterated his support for an end to the administration’s reckless tariff policy that has raised prices on North Carolinians following the Supreme Court decision that most were illegal. Washington DC Insider Michael Whatley has championed the harmful tariffs, calling them “record setting in terms of […]
ICYMI: Roy Cooper Talks Canes, Olympic Hockey, UNC-Duke and His Campaign for U.S. Senate
Ovies and Giglio: “Former Governor Roy Cooper, Number One Carolina Fan” RALEIGH – Roy Cooper joined Sirius XM NHL Network, WRAL’s 99.9 The Fan radio show and the Ovies and Giglio podcast to talk about Canes’ hockey at the Olympics break, dive into UNC’s victory over Duke and discuss how
ICYMI: Roy Cooper Hosts Greensboro Roundtable on Rising Health Care Costs, as Insurance Companies Rip off NC Families and DC Drives Up Costs
Roy Cooper: “One reason that I’m running for the U.S. Senate is, stuff just costs too much. And a large contributor [to] that is health care costs.” RALEIGH – On Thursday, Roy Cooper hosted a roundtable discussion in Greensboro on the high costs of health care. Roy discussed how insurance