Month: April 2024

1. NC Democratic Party outpaces NCGOP in fundraising

The North Carolina Democratic Party is leading its Republican counterpart in fundraising. Both parties have new leaders but Democrats enter election season with triple what the GOP has in the bank to fund campaign efforts. The state political party organizations help build the infrastructure for successful campaigns. So far this election cycle, the state Democratic […]

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2. North Carolina lawsuits challenging same-day registration change can proceed, judge says

Two lawsuits challenging how North Carolina legislators recently tightened same-day voter registration can continue, even though state election officials have recently made adjustments to address a judge’s constitutional concerns. U.S. District Judge Thomas Schroeder refused on Tuesday to dismiss the suits filed by several voter advocacy groups and a voter, rejecting motions from defendants who […]

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3. Mark Robinson’s wife to close family nonprofit after scrutiny

The controversial nonprofit operated by Yolanda Hill, the wife of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, appears likely to close at the end of April. In an email obtained by The Assembly, Hill told clients of Balanced Nutrition Inc.—which assists daycares in securing federal funding to feed low-income children—that “with a heavy heart” she had decided to […]

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4. Anti-regulation sentiment may be fueling insurance crisis

When Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey met last month in Manteo for a brief overview and Q&A with community members worried about property insurance issues, he stressed that his office had limited power over building code changes and insurance company business decisions in North Carolina that have unnerved homeowners. First of all, he said, billion-dollar losses […]

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6. Confidence high that delayed Medicaid plans will finally launch on July 1

North Carolina’s regional managed care organizations that will administer specialized Medicaid plans for people with complex needs say they’re ready for the plans — which have had multiple delays — to finally go live on July 1. CEOs for the four organizations, known as LME-MCOs, appeared Tuesday before the state legislature’s Joint Legislative Oversight Committee […]

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7. Farm Bureau sounds the alarm on disappearing agricultural land

The Haywood County Farm Bureau’s legislative breakfast is an annual tradition where the usual topics of conversation include crop prices, ever-escalating expenses, fuel and fertilizer costs, migrant labor policies, subsidies and what is — and isn’t — in the federal government’s current or proposed Farm Bill. But this year’s gathering, held at Lake Junaluska on […]

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8. Closing of Waynesville Pharmacy marks the end of an era

Waynesville Pharmacy, an institution since 1890, closed its doors last week. Long-time customers are mourning not only the closure of the family-run business but the end of an era, as another piece of Waynesville’s small-town identity and soul are lost to the changing times. “They knowed everybody by name,” said long-time customer Shelby Moore. “Now, […]

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9. Buncombe Airbnb to affordable apartment proposal may cost less than housing subsidies

Buncombe County Commissioners will soon vote on a proposal to develop a program that would pay Airbnb owners between $12,000-$20,000 to convert their properties into affordable housing. The current estimates to pay Airbnb owners are lower than Buncombe County’s average subsidy for a new affordable housing unit through the Affordable Housing Services Program, county reports […]

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10. Fayetteville State faculty plan ‘no confidence’ vote on university provost

Faculty at Fayetteville State University will hold a no confidence vote on Friday regarding Provost Monica Terrell Leach, the school’s chief academic officer. The Faculty Senate is scheduled to vote on its no confidence resolution during a virtual meeting at 2 p.m. Professors are angry that Leach is advancing a plan to require full-time faculty […]

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1. The GOP’s family feud

Kelly Daughtry wasn’t too thrilled with her father’s idea. She had a good life practicing law in Johnston County, and was resistant to upending it to seek a congressional seat. “‘I don’t know anything about politics. I don’t know what to do. I don’t know the people,’” Leo recalled his daughter saying at the time. […]

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4. Dogwood announces new independent monitor of HCA-Mission purchase agreement

Dogwood Health Trust announced Tuesday the appointment of the new independent monitor responsible for ensuring HCA Healthcare lives up to the commitments it made when it purchased Mission Hospital for $1.5 billion in 2019. Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI) will replace former monitor Gibbins Advisors, Dogwood announced in a Tuesday news release, and began work Monday. […]

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5. State treasurer declines to endorse fellow Republican for governor

State Treasurer Dale Folwell declined again on Tuesday to endorse Republican Lt. Governor Mark Robinson in North Carolina’s closely watched gubernatorial contest. Folwell, who lost the GOP nomination race to Robinson in the March primary, has refused since that time to endorse Robinson in his general election showdown with the Democratic nominee, Attorney General Josh […]

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