North State Journal: ” N.C. State Treasurer Dale Folwell will run for governor in 2024, he announced while speaking at the Forsyth County GOP Convention in Clemmons on March 25. “I chose this event out of respect for those whose shoulders have carried me in my political career,” said Folwell. “The root word of governor is to govern, and…
Month: March 2023
“President Biden to Kick Off “Investing in America” Tour in North Carolina”
The White House: “On Tuesday, March 28th, President Biden will travel to Durham, North Carolina to kick off his Administration’s Investing in America tour. The tour will highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda – including historic investments from the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the…
NC State Auditor Pleads Guilty to Hit and Run, Says She Only Had Two Glasses of Wine at Party
WRAL: ““I am human. I am not perfect,” Wood told the court Thursday. “I apologize to the people of North Carolina who have trusted me.” Wood had been attending a holiday gathering before the Dec. 8 crash. She said Thursday that she had consumed two glasses of wine at the party but was not impaired…
“The death of rural hospitals could leave Mississippians ‘sick, sick, sick’”
MS Today: “Only a few dozen cars sit in Greenwood Leflore Hospital’s parking lot. The hospital’s windows, streaked with purple paint, read, “Stay strong!” Another one says, “We love our patients!” Behind the glass, magazines sit untouched on side tables — the lobby is vacant. Greenwood Leflore is the community’s only hospital, and it’s months away…
“Florida principal forced to resign after showing students Michelangelo’s ‘David’ statue”
Fox News: “A school principal in Tallahassee, Florida was forced to resign after parents complained about a Renaissance art lesson that showed students Michelangelo’s sculpture of the Bible’s David. Tallahassee Classical School Principal Hope Carrasquilla stepped down Monday during an emergency school board meeting after only a year, the Tallahassee Democrat reported. Barney Bishop, the school board’s…
“She lost her trans son to suicide. Can a Kentucky lawmaker make her colleagues care?”
WaPo: “She wanted to hear Henry’s voice again. So she went to her son’s room on an overcast February day and started digging through the boxes he left behind, looking for something he’d written to give her guidance. Henry Berg-Brousseau always knew what to say. Eight years had passed since he’d told Kentucky lawmakers how…
Victory! North Carolina Is Expanding Medicaid. Half Million People Will Be Helped by Obama’s Signature Achievement
WUNC: “A Medicaid expansion deal in North Carolina received final legislative approval on Thursday, capping a decade of debate over whether the closely politically divided state should accept the federal government’s coverage for hundreds of thousands of low-income adults. North Carolina is one of several Republican-led states that have begun considering expanding Medicaid after years of steadfast…
“Florida Set to Dramatically Expand Its ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Laws. Here’s What They Will Do”
Time: “Republican lawmakers in Florida appear likely to expand provisions in the Parental Rights in Education Act, or so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law with a host of new restrictions on what teachers can and cannot say in their classrooms about gender, sex, and sexual orientation. Bills currently being debated in the Florida state House would make it…
“Over 100 start march across Florida to protest modern slavery in the agricultural fields”
WCGU: “Current and former farmworkers, allies and religious leaders are marching across a large swath of Florida. They are calling on retail food giants like Wendy’s, Publix and Kroger to join the Fair Food Program, a human-rights initiative that many of their competitors joined over a decade ago. Some 100 people headed off Tuesday, marching…
“A Burned-Out TX Teacher Unseated His School Board President”
TX Observer: “Andrew Gonzales never expected his name to be on a ballot. The 30-year-old native Austinite had taught for seven years in the Austin Independent School District (AISD) before quitting in October 2021—joining an exodus of instructors fleeing the pains and indignities of Texas’ public schools. Then, last November, Gonzales shocked the local political…