Summary
Linda D. Coleman
Issue Category:
- Select One down
- Abortion
- Abortion and Reproductive
- Agriculture and Food
- Animals and Wildlife
- Arts and Entertainment
- Budget, Spending and Taxes
- Business and Consumers
- Campaign Finance and Elections
- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
- Conservative
- Crime
- Death Penalty
- Defense
- Drugs
- Education
- Employment and Affirmative Action
- Energy
- Environment
- Executive Branch
- Federal, State and Local Relations
- Foreign Affairs
- Gambling and Gaming
- Government Operations
- Guns
- Health and Health Care
- Housing and Property
- Immigration
- Indigenous Peoples
- Judicial Branch
- Labor Unions
- Legislative Branch
- Liberal
- Marriage, Family, and Children
- Military Personnel
- National Security
- Science
- Senior Citizens
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Social
- Stem Cell Research
- Technology and Communication
- Trade
- Transportation
- Unemployed and Low-Income
- Veterans
- Women
Recent Key Votes
July 15, 2008 - -Allows all license holders over 18 years old to operate a noncommercial motor vehicle that is between 10,000 and 26,001 pounds (Sec. 1). -Allows motor ...
July 19, 2007 - -Decreases the amount of time an owner may have a vehicle parked along public highways or rest areas from 48 hours to 24 hours (Sec. ...
Recent Public Statements
May 23, 2012 - By Unknown A Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor emerged Tuesday in the low-profile race for North Carolina's No. 2 post, but a crowded Republican field ...
Jan. 1, 2012 - We need a comprehensive approach to our state's economic development. This means bringing together our leaders in business, industry, finance, education and government to focus ...
Jan. 1, 2012 - Our State Constitution guarantees every child in North Carolina a sound education offered through our public schools. You don't improve schools when you are busy ...
Campaign Finances
| Top industry | Uncoded ($281,477.00) |
| Source | FollowTheMoney.org |
Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)
Linda Coleman repeatedly refused to provide any responses to citizens on the issues through the 2008 Political Courage Test when asked to do so by national leaders of the political parties, prominent members of the media, Project Vote Smart President Richard Kimball, and Project Vote Smart staff.
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