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shows a white man in a dark blue suit standingi behind a podium that's got an image of the great seal of the state of north carolina on it as he presents a budget. Behind him is a screen that says, "First in Opportunity"
Posted inState Health Policy

Gov. Roy Cooper’s $32.9 billion budget proposal bolsters health care, services for children and seniors

by Rose Hoban March 16, 2023March 15, 2023

By Rose Hoban Even as the coronavirus emergency winds down, hundreds of millions of dollars allocated by federal lawmakers are still flowing to North Carolina. Against that backdrop on Wednesday morning, Gov. Roy Cooper presented what will be his final biennial state budget proposal. With less than two years left in his second term (and […]

map shows vacancies for school psychologists in different regions of the state
Posted inChildren's Health

Legislature Could Ease the Way for Out-of-state School Psychologists To Practice in N.C.

by Rose Hoban June 12, 2018June 26, 2018
Posted inChildren's Health

Headline: Republican Lawmakers Budget $35 Million for School Safety

by Education NC June 5, 2018June 7, 2018
Posted inChildren's Health

School Safety Committee Considers Mental Health Needs in Recommendations

by Rose Hoban April 24, 2018April 24, 2018

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