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April 7, 2026

Kody Kinsley

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Cooper administration aims to incentivize hospitals, relieve medical debt

July 6, 2024 The Associated Press
RALEIGH —The North Carolina state government seek to eliminate potentially billions in medical debt from low- and middle-income residents by offering a financial incentive for hospitals to pay off unpaid bills and implement policies supporting […]
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Health, public safety secretaries confirmed by NC Senate

July 4, 2022 The Associated Press
RALEIGH — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s most recent Cabinet replacements were confirmed unanimously by the state Senate on Wednesday. The chamber voted separately to confirm Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley […]
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Cooper passes the buck to legislators for ending his statewide emergency order

March 18, 2022 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — Despite rhetoric of “turning the page” on the pandemic during a COVID-19 press briefing on Thursday, March 17, Gov. Roy Cooper passed the buck to legislators on ending his statewide pandemic state of […]
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NC House takes steps to make masks optional for K-12 students statewide

February 16, 2022 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — The North Carolina House of Representatives is taking legislative steps to make masks optional statewide for K-12 school children. A conference committee substitute for Senate Bill 173, the Free the Smiles Act, will […]
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“Test to Stay” was well underway in NC prior to CDC announcement

February 10, 2022 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — At least two months prior to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s December 2021 announcement of new “Test to Stay” protocols for K-12 schools, documents show the ABC Science Collaborative and the […]
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Gov. Cooper extends vaccination and testing requirements for some state employees

January 12, 2022 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — During a Jan. 4 COVID-19 briefing, Gov. Roy Cooper announced he would be extending a previous executive order requiring vaccination or testing for certain state employees.  “This week, I’ll extend Executive Order 224 […]
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Gov. Cooper extends vaccination, testing requirements for certain state employees

January 5, 2022 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — During a Jan. 4 COVID-19 briefing, Gov. Roy Cooper announced he would be extending a previous executive order requiring vaccination or testing for certain state employees. “This week, I’ll extend Executive Order 224 […]

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