Gov. Roy Cooper prompted loud cheers, whoops and a standing ovation during his state of the state address on Monday evening when he mentioned Medicaid expansion.
The governor came to the General Assembly as part of a biannual tradition to provide lawmakers and the people of North Carolina his take on how best to approach the future.
In his fourth such address, with a little less than two years left in his second term as governor, Cooper told lawmakers that he thinks the state is poised for “once-in-a-generation opportunities.”
That includes stepping up efforts to extend broadband to the rural-most reaches of the state. He called for double-digit raises for teachers and enhanced funding for North Carolina’s children, from cradle to career.
Cooper hearkened back to the past as he heralded the future.
“Time and again, overcoming adversity, our leaders had the foresight and the resolve to invest in new ideas that have revolutionized our state, impacting the generations that followed,” Cooper said. “And while we stand on their shoulders, we also stand at an altogether new crossroads.
“Our moment to build enduring prosperity is now,” Cooper added.
Part of that construction, for some 600,000 low-income residents in North Carolina, is something Cooper has been advocating for since he became governor in 2017. Just last week, after years of facing opposition from Republicans to his pitch to extend the subsidized health care benefit made possible through the Affordable Care Act, Senate leader Phil Berger (R-Eden) and House speaker Tim Moore (R-Kings Mountain) made a long-awaited announcement: They had negotiated an agreement that would include a provision to expand Medicaid in the budget for the next two years.
Federal dollars at risk
Cooper reveled in the whoops and applause at his mention of Medicaid and the news from the previous week.
“I’m grateful for our unified Democratic legislators — and some of the Republicans who have been relentless for years in this effort to expand Medicaid,” Cooper said, acknowledging those across the aisle who had joined Democrats to make it happen.
“I commend the hard work of this Republican legislature for embracing this and coming together in agreement,” he said.
He thanked advocates who shared his commitment to making health care more affordable and accessible to residents who were caught between a rock and a hard place.
Expansion will cover many low-income workers who made too much money to get traditional Medicaid but didn’t earn enough for private insurance and could not get subsidies offered through the Affordable Care Act.
“When we get Medicaid expansion across the finish line, it will save lives,” Cooper said. “Tonight I bring a message of urgency that I hope all of you will keep at heart as we go through these legislative weeks.”
By tying Medicaid expansion to approval of the budget, the Republican leadership puts Cooper in a difficult position. If the lawmakers pad their spending plan with policies and budget items the governor is loath to support, he will be less likely to veto it and jeopardize the Medicaid expansion bill that only will be enacted once the budget passes.
“Every month we wait to expand not only costs lives but costs our state more than $521 million a month in federal health care dollars,” Cooper said. “If we don’t expand soon, we will forfeit an additional $1.8 billion in Health Care Access and Stabilization, or HASP funds, that our hospitals never will get back. That would be particularly hard on our rural hospitals. No business would make that kind of financial decision.”
The hospitals can claim retroactive HASP funding to cover care already delivered back to mid-2022 if the Medicaid expansion bill passes before the end of the state fiscal year on June 30.
“Guys, finally, we now all agree on Medicaid expansion,” Cooper added. “We now all agree on how to do it, and we all now agree on what other health care laws will be changed with it.
“For mental health, for working families, for rural hospitals, for a healthier North Carolina, for $1.8 billion that we cannot afford to leave behind, let’s expand Medicaid now,” Cooper said loudly.
Members of the General Assembly applaud during Gov. Roy Cooper’s State of the State speech on Monday evening. Credit:PBSNC/ Screen shot
Mental health projects
Many of Cooper’s special guests embodied some of the health care issues facing the state.
Meredith Draughn, a school counselor at B. Everett Jordan Elementary School in Alamance County and the National School Counselor of the Year, sees the problem firsthand.
“Her support is critical to their well-being and can be life-saving,” Cooper said, pointing to Draughn, who was sitting in the gallery of the House of Representatives. “All our counselors, teachers and school staff play a vital role in student mental health.”
Cooper said he already has directed “tens of millions of dollars” in federal funds to Mental Health First Aid that helps teachers and school staff recognize the signs of a child in crisis and other efforts. The governor hinted at more resources to come.
“I’ll propose a plan that makes historic investments in the whole-person health of every North Carolinian,” Cooper said. “It will save lives, save government resources and pay dividends for decades to come.”
Telecommuting to the doctor
Cooper singled out Kim Schwartz, CEO of Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center, and Phyliss Pillmon, an Ahoskie resident, to show how extending broadband can play a key role in telemedicine and providing better health care to residents in rural North Carolina.
“Phyllis has a hybrid plan of care, where she sees her regular doctor in person while connecting with specialists as far away as Charlotte,” Cooper said. “That’s a 280-mile gap that Phyllis and her specialist can span in just seconds.”
Additionally, Cooper called attention to Russell Devane, an Ivanhoe resident, who worked with the state to repair aging pipes and an inadequate system with a $13.2 million investment in a modern water and sanitation system that now delivers clean water to the Sampson County community.
Kim Schwartz, CEO of Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center, and Ahoskie resident Phyliss Pillmon acknowledge applause from the gallery after being called out during Gov. Roy Cooper’s State of the State speech on Monday. Credit:PBSNC/ screen shot
Guns and children
Cooper also highlighted gun violence in North Carolina and the state’s place on a list that does not instill pride.
“A recent report found that in 2021, children in North Carolina were 51 percent more likely to die from gun violence than children in the U.S. as a whole,” Cooper said, referring to a recent report from the Child Fatality Task Force.
This legislative session, Republican lawmakers considered bills to end requirements that handgun buyers first obtain a permit from their county sheriff. Republicans advocating for the change have argued that it is not necessary because handgun buyers already go through a background check to purchase their guns.
Critics argue that not all purchases require such checks, while advocates point to research that shows the checks save lives.
“If you support the responsible gun ownership that we are granted under the Second Amendment as I do, then we cannot accept this,” Cooper said. “In the weeks to come, let’s move forward to fight gun violence, not backward.”
Cooper acknowledged the differences that he and the Republican-led General Assembly have had over the years.
“In my six years as Governor, you legislators and I have found plenty to disagree about,” Cooper said. “But we have found areas of common ground to strengthen our communities, create opportunity and make our state more resilient and prepared for the future.”
“This has always been North Carolina’s story: good people from diverse communities coming together to build a common future.”
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) – The legislation that would make hemp and CBD authorized in North Carolina is headed for the desk of Gov. Roy Cooper.
Senate Invoice 455 was handed by the condition Property on Wednesday following unanimous approval in the Senate.
The invoice would allow for farmers to go on to expand hemp as a basis for the fiber discovered in rope and clothes and other goods but also for the CBD merchandise, such as oils, vapes and other consumables. The difference is that these goods are very small in intoxicants, these types of as THC, and provide much more to soothe folks than to make them large.
It is also a precursor to a go by the Senate to approve professional medical cannabis. That measure cleared its final committee on Wednesday and could get a comprehensive vote in the Senate as shortly as currently. Really should that take place, potential customers for its getting reviewed by the House in this session are trim.
The Property also was not totally behind the hemp bill that handed by a vote of 86-25. Among the these 25 Republicans voting nay have been Household Speaker Professional Tempore Rep. Sarah Stevens, who represents Surry, Wilkes and Alleghany counties, Rep. John Faircloth of Guilford County, Pat Hurley of Randolph County and Ben Moss of Montgomery County.
WGHP achieved out via e-mail to every of those reps to talk to what prompted their votes, but most did not reply quickly.
Faircloth responded with a cellphone get in touch with to say that he supports clinical cannabis but he imagined the hemp invoice was far too advanced and “tried to do as well a lot of points. This is these types of a complex invoice,” he stated. “I was not satisfied with the way it defined marijuana and hemp and that it guarded individuals.”
Some others may perhaps have been involved that the decriminalization of hemp was a worry between regulation enforcement brokers – Faircloth, for a single, was a lifelong law enforcement officer and explained that was a little bit of a component – but that was unclear.
N.C. Rep. Jon Hardister (R-Guilford County) (Courtesy of Jon Hardister)
Point out Rep. Jon Hardister (R-Whitsett) explained on the Household floor that the sheriff’s association and state agriculture section experienced no objection to the invoice.
“I’ve not read from any other regulation enforcement businesses,” WRAL quoted Hardister as saying even though speaking about the monthly bill.
“We will be next it and consulting with the affiliation management if it continues moving by the legislative procedure,” Caldwell reported.
A WGHP/The Hill/Emerson University Poll discovered that a vast majority of North Carolinians help some variety of legalized marijuana. That poll, performed in April among registered voters, discovered that 68{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of respondents aid the legalization of health care cannabis, and 19{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} mentioned it ought to not be lawful. North Carolina is one particular of only 6 states that never allow clinical marijuana.
Due to the fact Hemp farming turned lawful less than federal regulation in 2014, there are about 1,500 hemp growers and much more than 1,200 processors in North Carolina registered beneath the USDA Domestic Hemp Output Rule. But North Carolina has seemed at this as a pilot software, which was scheduled to stop in June. Given that January all individuals producers had to be registered under that USDA rule.
The 2022 Farm Act redefines the difference involving hemp and cannabis. Hemp is described as becoming cannabis that has .3{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} fewer Delta-9, which is the chemical that would make a cannabis user higher. Hemp would be eradicated completely from the state’s list of controlled substances. There are 31 other states in which hemp is decriminalized, as North Carolina does for now.
As of Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022, 89.4{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (4,455,046) of eligible people five and older in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 83.5{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (4,161,148) have received their second dose.
In addition, 92.5{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (4,286,419) of eligible people 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, 89.8{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (4,160,597) have received their second dose and 36.7{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (1,700,206) have received a third dose.
Also, 92.8{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (4,015,411) of all eligible adults in B.C. have received their first dose, 90.2{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (3,902,659) have received their second dose and 39.3{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (1,698,882) have received a third dose.
B.C. is reporting 2,150 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 305,715 cases in the province.
There are 34,835 active cases of COVID-19 in the province, and 265,765 people who tested positive have recovered. Of the active cases, 891 COVID-positive individuals are in hospital and 119 are in intensive care. The remaining people are recovering at home in self-isolation.
The new/active cases include:
576 new cases in Fraser Health
Total active cases: 16,516
454 new cases in Vancouver Coastal Health
Total active cases: 8,553
563 new cases in Interior Health
Total active cases: 6,067
203 new cases in Northern Health
Total active cases: 1,582
354 new cases in Island Health
Total active cases: 2,104
no new cases of people who reside outside of Canada
In the past 24 hours, 15 new deaths have been reported, for an overall total of 2,520.
The new deaths include:
Fraser Health: five
Vancouver Coastal Health: four
Interior Health: two
Island Health: four
There have been eight new health-care facility outbreaks at Queen’s Park Care Centre, Lakeshore Care Centre, Baillie House, Bevan Lodge (Fraser Health), Westview Place (Interior Health), Fir Park Village, The Summit and Parkwood Court (Island Health). The outbreaks at Kinsmen Lodge, Chartwell Carlton Gardens, Amica White Rock, Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge, Maple Ridge Seniors Village and Kiwanis Care Centre (Fraser Health) have been declared over, for a total of 58 facilities with ongoing outbreaks, including:
long-term care:
New Vista Care Centre, Chartwell Langley Gardens, George Derby Centre, CareLife Fleetwood, Evergreen Baptist Care Society, Hilton Villa Seniors Community, Morgan Place, Mayfair Senior Living + Care, MSA Manor, Menno Hospital, Buchanan Lodge, St. Michael’s Centre, Eden Care Centre, Lakeshore Care Centre, Baillie House, Bevan Lodge (Fraser Health);
Kopernik Lodge, St. Vincent’s Langara (Vancouver Coastal Health);
Sun Pointe Village, Lakeview Lodge, Hamlets in Vernon, Brocklehurst Gemstone, Heritage Square, Village at Smith Creek, Westview Place (Interior Health);
Amica Douglas House, Eden Gardens, Glenwarren Lodge, Kiwanis Village Lodge, Saanich Peninsula Hospital – long-term care, Oyster Harbour, Dufferin Place, Beacon Hill Villa, Salvation Army Sunset Lodge, James Bay Care Centre, The Heights at Mt. View, Luther Court, Veterans Memorial Lodge, Sunset Lodge, Sidney Care Home, Eagle Ridge Manor, Sidney All Care, Sunrise of Victoria, Comox Valley Seniors Village, Fir Park Village, The Summit and Parkwood Court (Island Health)
acute care:
Surrey Memorial Hospital, Abbotsford Regional Hospital, Langley Memorial Hospital, Laurel Place, Burnaby Hospital, Peace Arch Hospital, CareLife Fleetwood, Queen’s Park Care Centre (Fraser Health);
Kelowna General Hospital (Interior Health); and
Royal Jubilee Hospital (Island Health)
assisted or independent living:
Joseph Creek Care Village (Interior Health)
From Jan. 12-18, people not fully vaccinated accounted for 27.0{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of cases. From Jan. 5-18, they accounted for 31.0{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of hospitalizations.
Past week cases (Jan. 12-18) – Total 14,677
Not vaccinated: 3,264 (22.2{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c})
For the Dec. 21, 2021, announcement on additional COVID-19 measures, visit: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021HLTH0234-002431
For the Dec. 21, 2021, PowerPoint presentation on COVID-19 updated measures, boosters and rapid antigen testing in B.C., visit: https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/CovidMeasures.pdf
For the Dec. 17, 2021, announcement on new COVID-19 measures, visit: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021HLTH0230-002414
For the Nov. 23, 2021, announcement on COVID-19 pediatric vaccine for children aged 5-11, visit: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021HLTH0209-002245
The latest updates, including case counts, prevention, risks and to find a testing centre near you: http://www.bccdc.ca/ or follow @CDCofBC on Twitter.
For COVID-19 exposure events, updates and information, visit:


 UPDATE: 1/14/21 Gov. Justice wellbeing update: January 14, 2022 Governor’s situation continues to boost
CHARLESTON, WV –
Gov. Jim Justice introduced the next assertion today relating to his wellbeing condition adhering to his prognosis of COVID-19 on Tuesday:
“I’m sensation even greater these days than I felt yesterday. I skip staying in the office environment and I’m thrilled to get again to function really soon,” Gov. Justice claimed. “I’ll under no circumstances, ever overlook all the prayers and effectively-wishes that I’ve obtained. I can’t notify you how substantially Cathy and I appreciate them.
“Getting this awful ailment for your self gives you a total new viewpoint,” Gov. Justice continued. “I’ve under no circumstances been sick like that ahead of. I felt great on Monday, and by Tuesday I was in poor, negative shape.
“I definitely believe that that my alternative to get vaccinated and boosted saved my lifetime. Persons could possibly say, ‘Here’s Governor Justice, he obtained vaccinated and he continue to received unwell.’ And to those individuals, I’d say, ‘Here’s Governor Justice conversing to you these days.’ Which is the big difference. Governor Justice didn’t finish up in the clinic, the ICU, or – God forbid – worse.
“I definitely, truly plead with every single West Virginian: get vaccinated and get your booster. This illness is practically nothing to fool all over with. It hits you quick and fast when you least anticipate it. It is some horrible things. Now, more than ever, I urge you to defend yourself and your household.”
*This will be the remaining each day update of the Governor’s well being problem except if circumstances dictate that yet another be released at a later on day.
—
UPDATE: 1/13/21
Gov. Justice health and fitness update: January 13, 2022 Governor feeling much much better CHARLESTON, WV – Under is an update on the wellness problem of Gov. Jim Justice subsequent his analysis of COVID-19 on Tuesday:
Gov. Justice continues to encounter delicate symptoms, but feels a great deal much better today. His monoclonal antibody procedure was obtained perfectly and has started to mitigate his indications.
“Thankfully, I am sensation a great deal superior today,” Gov. Justice explained. “I desperately want to get out of this home and again to serving our point out. I am not a person to lay around.
“I deeply take pleasure in everyone’s prayers and effectively-needs for my spouse and children and I this 7 days. They mean additional to Cathy and I than text can express, and we will by no means forget about them.
“Without issue, the point that I chose to get vaccinated and boosted saved my daily life, which is all there is to it. So, now a lot more than ever, I strongly persuade all West Virginians to shield themselves and their households by getting vaccinated.”
—
UPDATE: 1/12/21
Gov. Justice overall health update: January 12, 2022
CHARLESTON, WV –Below is an update on the health and fitness ailment of Gov. Jim Justice pursuing his analysis of COVID-19 past night time:
Gov. Justice continues to working experience average signs which keep on to
make him truly feel unwell. His class of monoclonal antibody cure was 
gained effectively.
All through the program of the day nowadays, Gov. Justice was in constant 
interaction with his Chief of Team and office staff to assure that many major economic bulletins ended up manufactured and his unparalleled Condition of the State concept was shipped on time.
The Governor’s 2nd confirmatory PCR exam past night was optimistic. 
Very first Lady Cathy Justice is nevertheless detrimental. Gov. Justice’s office personnel 
all analyzed unfavorable now.
The Governor carries on to be dealt with by quite a few doctors, such as Dr. Clay Marsh, MD, the Point out COVID-19 Czar.
Babydog is demonstrating no signs of sickness and maintains her nutritious hunger.
— Unique Tale: 1/11/21 Gov. Justice tests beneficial for COVID-19 CHARLESTON, WV – These days, upon the sudden onset of indications Gov. Jim Justice received a positive PCR check for COVID-19. Confirmatory screening was carried out by the West Virginia State Lab with an added constructive final result. An supplemental examination is currently being administered tonight to affirm the first PCR success.
The Governor, who is completely vaccinated and boosted, is going through average indications and is isolating at dwelling.
On suggestion from his medical professionals, the Governor will be obtaining a course of monoclonal antibody treatment method tonight. He is remaining taken care of by numerous medical professionals, which include Dr. Clay Marsh, MD, the Point out COVID-19 Czar.
Everybody that the Governor has been in near make contact with with over the previous several days is getting notified. West Virginia To start with Woman Cathy Justice examined detrimental this evening.
Gov. Justice is in conversation with his Main of Staff members and office environment personnel to be certain that point out government proceeds to operate effortlessly.
The Governor’s Point out of the Condition handle, scheduled for Wednesday, January 12, 2022, will be sent by written information to the West Virginia Legislature to fulfill constitutional necessities.
The Governor will supply an tackle to the West Virginia Legislature at a later date.
“While I was stunned that my exam final results arrived back beneficial, I’m thankful to the Lord above that I have been vaccinated, I’ve been boosted, and that I have an outstanding assistance procedure, specifically my loving household,” Gov. Justice said.
“That remaining stated, I truly feel exceptionally unwell at this place, and I have no alternative but to postpone my Point out of the Point out tackle to the Legislature. I woke up this morning with congestion and a cough. A small although later, I designed a headache and fever, so I decided to get analyzed right away. The rapid examination that I took came back again adverse, but by the late afternoon, my indications ended up nevertheless finding considerably even worse. My blood force and coronary heart fee were being very elevated, and I had a higher fever. Last but not least, my PCR examination effects this night confirmed I was constructive. Because of all this, I began getting my antibody treatment method and I hope this will reduce these indications.
“For this to happen just one particular evening right before the Condition of the Point out – recognizing I will not be capable to be there – saddens me. There are so lots of fantastic issues going on in West Virginia proper now. Tomorrow, even though I will not be there, we are heading to showcase what we’ve attained with economic enhancement in West Virginia. We are on a rocket ship trip and the entire world is at last waking up to it. But, because of this pandemic, we all have to alter and notice that our lives aren’t the exact as they have been a several shorter a long time in the past.
“I check with every person to carry on praying for the 5,452 excellent West Virginians that we have shed. We will need to maintain pulling the rope with each other. We’re heading to get as a result of this and put an close to this horrible pandemic as soon as and for all.
“So I apologize in every way for not remaining ready to sign up for you tomorrow night, and I in particular apologize to all our invited guests who are possessing to change their strategies. I’ll be back again in front of you in-particular person right before you know it. I thank all people who has presented their feelings and prayers and I’m seeking ahead to viewing everybody before long.”
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