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Tag: Rep. Jim Fulghum

e-cigarette next to a mobile phone
Posted inFeatured, Public Health

E-cigarette Bill Passes Hurdles in House

by Editor May 22, 2014May 28, 2014
Some e-liquids from Liberty Flights and new 510N e-cigarette device. Photo by wstryder, flickr creative commons
Posted inFeatured, State Health Policy

Tobacco Industry Proposes Tax on E-cigarettes

by Editor May 15, 2014October 30, 2019
Posted inFeatured, Healthcare Workers, State Health Policy

Lawmakers Give Initial Nod to Loosened Midwife Practice

by Editor March 17, 2014February 16, 2018
HHS Secretary Aldona Wos (far, blonde hair) speaks to legislative questions about HB 695. Rep. Ruth Samuelson (red jacket) stands in the foreground.
Posted inFeatured, Healthcare Workers

Tighter Abortion Clinic Standards Questioned During House Committee Meeting

by Rose Hoban July 10, 2013October 19, 2021
Posted inFeatured, State Health Policy

Bill Will Require Middle-schoolers to be Taught About Causes of Preterm Birth

by Rose Hoban June 27, 2013October 19, 2021
Breast density awareness advocate Gina Waters (r) holds up mammography images of breasts as Addy Jeffrey (l), testifies to the Senate Health Committee about her experience being diagnosed with dense breasts and breast cancer.
Posted inCost of Care, Featured, Health Insurance, Healthcare Technology

NC Legislators Wade Into Debate Over Breast Cancer Screening

by Rose Hoban June 25, 2013October 19, 2021

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