The North Carolina House voted to override Governor Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 41. This move follows the state’s Republican-controlled Senate voting to override the Democratic governor’s veto of legislation that loosens gun restrictions, marking the House’s first test of party unity under new operating rules. The bill permits a package of gun access measures that eliminates the need for handgun buyers to obtain a permit from their county sheriff. Representative Jon Hardister confirmed the veto override, calling it the “first veto override since 2018,” via a tweet. The override happened without any discussion. The breaking news story is ongoing, and CBS 17 will provide updates.