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Eight take oaths, two more at Inauguration Ball on Jan. 11 | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-01-02 14:41:00

SUMMARY: On January 1, Democratic Gov. Josh Stein and six other Council of State members took their oaths of office, with Lt. Gov. Rachel Hunt using her father’s Bible. Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, the first woman elected statewide, administered Hunt’s oath. Public ceremonies, including Stein’s inaugural address, are scheduled for January 11. Other Council members, including Republican Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and others, will also take oaths then. Oaths for various positions, such as Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, took place earlier in the week, with several judges presiding over the ceremonies.

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Cancer: Carolinas congressmen join chase for enhanced Medicare coverage | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-02-04 13:53:00

SUMMARY: Federal legislation, spearheaded by two congressmen from the Carolinas and bipartisan support from representatives across various states, aims to enhance Medicare coverage for multi-cancer early detection technology for seniors. The proposed Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act seeks to provide access to FDA-approved screenings, complementing existing tests and improving early cancer detection. Rep. Richard Hudson highlighted the critical need for such screenings, as only 14% of cancers are currently detected early, particularly affecting rural and minority communities. Notable supporters include Senators Tim Scott, Michael Bennett, Ron Wyden, and various representatives from different states.

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Helene: Governor explains his $1B request, vows accountability | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor – 2025-02-04 12:31:00

SUMMARY: Gov. Josh Stein presented a $1 billion recovery plan for western North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene. Emphasizing immediate needs, he discussed aid for displaced residents, including temporary trailers. The storm severely damaged businesses in Chimney Rock and washed out approximately 8,000 private bridges. Stein advocated for a state grant program for struggling tourist businesses, stressing the importance of stabilizing the local economy. He requested $150 million for agriculture support, highlighting impacts on farms. Additionally, he proposed summer programs to help students regain lost instructional time and pledged transparency in fund management.

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Conservatives want to increase birth rates. These moms are terrified to have more kids. • NC Newsline

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ncnewsline.com – Kelcie Moseley-Morris – 2025-02-04 11:00:00

SUMMARY: Women in states with strict abortion laws are rethinking their family planning as concerns about reproductive rights and financial burdens grow. For example, Clare Barkley struggles with the upheaval in reproductive rights when considering a second child, while Kristen Witkowski, fearing complications, regrets not getting her tubes tied. Brenna Dumas and Katie T. have also opted for permanent birth control due to high-risk pregnancies and financial constraints, like daycare costs. This trend reflects a decline in fertility rates across the U.S., particularly in states with abortion bans, raising concerns about societal and economic implications.

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