North Carolina’s… state budget contains a provision that gives extraordinary investigative powers to a partisan oversight committee co-chaired by Senate Leader Phil Berger ® and House Speaker Tim Moore ®.

The Joint Legislative Committee on Government Operations — or Gov Ops for short — is empowered to seize “any document or system of record” from anyone who works in or with state and local government during its investigations. The rule applies to contractors, subcontractors, and any other non-state entity…

Gov Ops staff will be authorized to enter “any building or facility” owned or leased by a state or non-state entity without a judicial warrant. This includes the private residences of subcontractors and contractors who run businesses out of their homes…

Alarmingly, public employees under investigation will be required to keep all communication and requests “confidential.” They cannot alert their supervisor of the investigation nor consult with legal counsel.

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    ThE uSsR wAs BaD bEcAuSe Of ThE sEcReT pOlIcE. wE wOuLd NeVeR hAvE tHaT iN tHe UnItEd StAtEs.

    Not that they would really be able to get away with half of this. That’s the job of the CIA/FBI 🙃

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    Yeah, they haven’t read the Bill of Rights I guess, which contains the 1st and 4th Amendments, which would supersede all of those pretend authorities they attempted to give themselves. Just a waste of tax dollars on unconstitutional posturing.