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Resolution honoring Jesse Helms passes

RALEIGH — A resolution honoring former U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms was passed Tuesday by the N.C. legislature.

Helms, a five-term U.S. senator from North Carolina and icon of the conservative movement that helped propel Ronald Reagan to the presidency in 1980, died last July.

A half-dozen members of the House black caucus sat outside the chamber while the resolution was debated. Many didn't vote. One senator, Julia Boseman of New Hanover County, voted against the resolution.

Democrats and Republicans in both chambers spoke about Helms' legacy, notably his devotion to constituents.

“His personal commitment to serving constituent needs is legendary,” said Sen. Eddie Goodall, a Weddington Republican.

They also spoke on the senator's steadfast adherence to conservative principles.

“He always lived his beliefs,” said Mike Morris, the Senate Chaplain.

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