Phil Berger | |
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President pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate | |
Assumed office January 26, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Marc Basnight |
Minority Leader of the North Carolina Senate | |
In office January 1,2005 –January 1,2011 | |
Preceded by | Patrick J. Ballantine |
Succeeded by | Martin Nesbitt |
Member of the North Carolina Senate | |
Assumed office January 1,2001 | |
Preceded by | Don W. East |
Constituency | 12th district (2001–2003) 26th district (2003–2019,2023–present) 30th district (2019–2023) |
Personal details | |
Born | Philip Edward Berger August 8,1952 New Rochelle,New York,U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Patricia Hays |
Children | 3,including Phil Jr. |
Education | Danville Community College Averett University (BA) Wake Forest University (JD) |
Website | https://www.ncleg.gov/Members/Biography/S/64 |
Philip Edward Berger (born August 8,1952) is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirtieth Senate district,which includes Caswell,Rockingham,Stokes,and Surry counties. [1]
An attorney born in New York,Berger was first elected to the North Carolina Senate in 2000. He became minority leader in 2004,and in 2010,he was selected by his fellow Republicans as their choice for the next Senate President Pro Tem. [1] [2] Berger was officially elected president Pro Tem when the legislature opened on January 26,2011. [3]
Berger was born in New Rochelle,New York;he graduated from George Washington High School in Danville,Virginia,in 1970 and studied briefly at Danville Community College. Berger earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Averett College [4] in 1980 and a J.D. degree from Wake Forest University School of Law [4] in 1982,after which he entered law practice.
In 2016,Berger supported voter ID legislation. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals deemed the laws to "target African Americans with almost surgical precision [5] in an opinion written by Diana Motz,an appointee of President Bill Clinton. Berger criticized the ruling as a "decision by three partisan Democrats." [6] Democratic Presidents appointed the three judges working on the case;however,only two have been directly associated with the Democratic party.
In 2017,the Supreme Court chose not to take up the case,allowing the lower court's decision to stand. [7]
In 2018,a referendum for a Constitutional amendment was approved by a majority of voters. [8] Berger voted to pass legislation that would enroll the amendment later in the year during a lame-duck session. [9]
In 2019,a North Carolina judge offered an opinion that the General Assembly was illegally constituted and unable to make law. [10] However,the Governor enrolled the amendment,which remains a portion of the Constitution. Further court proceedings are underway. [11]
During the COVID-19 pandemic,Berger led Republican opposition to North Carolina Board of Elections recommendations to make voting by mail easier. [12]
He is married to Patricia Hays; [4] they have three children,Philip Jr.,Kevin,and Ashley,as well as four grandchildren.
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