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Tag: Rep Darren Jackson

shows three politicians who are usually at odds on the same dias, they're there in order to sign bills to provide COVID relief
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – May 4 – Pandemic politics, slow re-opening, prison COVID plan

by Editor May 4, 2020October 26, 2022

By North Carolina Health News staff Kumbaya pandemic politics The COVID-19 pandemic has swept so much abnormality through this state that North Carolinians could be forgiven if they failed to do a few extra blinks of astonishment when Gov. Roy Cooper signed a $1.5 billion relief pandemic package into law midday. The Republican House and […]

man in a suit and a mask with the North Carolina flag sewn onto the front, worn as a protection against coronavirus
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – April 28 – Lawmakers are back in town, midwives get some latitude, aid to community colleges

by Editor April 28, 2020November 25, 2022
shows a building entrance to Randolph Health facility. The general assembly threw a lifeline to the financially strugglig Randolph hospital this week.
Posted inState Health Policy

Legislature comes and goes, leaves most health care priorities unfinished

by Rose Hoban November 1, 2019April 13, 2021
A man stands at a podium talking, others stand behind him, he's discussion the state budget and Medicaid expansion. One item on Berger's agenda, helping rural hpspitals like Randolph hospital, was passed before the General Assembley adjorned.
Posted inMedicaid

In dueling events, NC Dems and the GOP rehash Medicaid expansion quarrel

by Liora Engel-Smith October 2, 2019October 2, 2019
two men stand at a podium, surrounded by other people. One of them is talking.
Posted inState Health Policy

House budget override narrows path to Medicaid expansion

by Rose Hoban September 12, 2019September 12, 2019
man stands amid a crowd of people taking notes and holding microphones
Posted inState Health Policy

Lawmakers strong-arm over budget, Medicaid expansion, but come up empty-handed

by Rose Hoban July 10, 2019April 13, 2021

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