North Carolina Cabinet
The Cabinet is the group of unelected heads of the executive departments of the North Carolina government. It is separate and distinct from the North Carolina Council of State, the members of which are elected statewide, and which makes up the rest of the executive leadership of the government. All cabinet secretaries are appointed by the Governor.
The Cabinet's size decreased by two on Jan. 1, 2012, when three Cabinet-level agencies, the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, the North Carolina Department of Correction and the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, were merged to become the North Carolina Department of Public Safety.[1]
The Cabinet then expanded by two secretaries in 2015, with the creation of two new Departments: Information Technology and Military and Veterans Affairs.[2]
Advice and consent
Just before Roy Cooper took office as Governor in 2017, the North Carolina General Assembly, breaking with longstanding tradition, added a provision to state law that Cabinet appointments require the advice and consent of the North Carolina Senate.[3] Cooper challenged that law in court and said none of his nominees would wait for a Senate confirmation hearing to assume their duties.[4] He announced on Jan. 27, 2017, that all but two cabinet secretaries had been sworn in and had taken office.[5] A three-judge panel issued a temporary restraining order on Feb. 7, 2017, preventing the Senate from taking action to hold confirmation hearings, pending the outcome of the case challenging the constitutionality of the law.[6] The panel later rescinded the order, but Cooper said he would hold off on submitting nominees to the Senate until after the trial could be held.[7] After further court proceedings, the Senate issued a subpoena to Larry Hall to attend his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Military and Veterans Affairs, and Hall complied. The Senate later voted unanimously to confirm Hall.[8]
Current members
- Secretary of Administration: Machelle Sanders[4]
- Secretary of Commerce: Tony Copeland[4]
- Secretary of Environmental Quality: Michael Regan[9]
- Secretary of Health and Human Services: Mandy Cohen[10]
- Secretary/Chief Information Officer, Department of Information Technology: Eric Boyette [11]
- Secretary of Military and Veterans Affairs: Larry Hall [10]
- Secretary of Natural & Cultural Resources: Susi Hamilton[12]
- Secretary of Public Safety: Erik Hooks[13]
- Secretary of Revenue: Ronald Penny [14]
- Secretary of Transportation: Jim Trogdon[9]
The Governor also appoints senior staff who are not Cabinet "Secretaries," but hold posts with a similar rank as Cabinet officials:
- Chief of Staff: Kristi Jones[15]
- Director of the Office of State Human Resources: Barbara Gibson[9]
- Budget Director: Charlie Perusse[9]
References
- ↑ Winston-Salem Journal
- ↑ News & Observer
- ↑ GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA. FOURTH EXTRA SESSION 2016. SESSION LAW 2016-126. HOUSE BILL 17 (page 18)
- 1 2 3 WRAL: Cooper taps business execs for Commerce, Administration posts
- ↑ Leaders sworn into Governor Cooper’s Cabinet
- ↑ Temporary Restraining Order, posted by WRAL.com
- ↑ WRAL: Court removes block on NC cabinet confirmations
- ↑ Associated Press: Senate Confirms Cooper's First Cabinet Secretary
- 1 2 3 4 Triangle Business Journal
- 1 2 WRAL: Cooper adds veteran lawmaker, Medicaid expert to cabinet
- ↑ https://governor.nc.gov/news/gov-cooper-names-leaders-revenue-and-information-technology
- ↑ Cooper names Leaders for Natural and Cultural Resources
- ↑ Governor's Press Release: Cooper names experienced law enforcer secretary of department of public safety
- ↑ https://governor.nc.gov/news/gov-cooper-names-leaders-revenue-and-information-technology
- ↑ ABC11
- News & Observer: Who serves in the governor's cabinet? (2008)
- News & Observer: Get to know the cabinet (2009)