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Partners were told Healthy Opportunities will end July 1 because proposed state spending plans eliminate its funding.
The news coming out of the federal government these days has been testing the mettle of food program administrators — especially as the U.S. Senate takes up cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition ...
State House, Senate pass legislation that would regulate pharmacy benefit managers, which manage prescription drug benefits ...
Section 19 of Senate Bill 639 would presume the label on a pesticide product is an adequate warning to consumers of the ...
Spending plans proposed by N.C.’s House of Representatives and Senate effectively eliminate funding for the first-in-the-nation program.
As extreme heat approaches, North Carolina officials warn federal cuts could weaken vital health and safety programs.
After a deadly E. coli outbreak, federal officials hid the grower’s identity and cut food safety efforts — leaving families without answers.
Many folks in NC can’t access Ozempic due to limited insurance coverage. But policy changes and falling prices may expand ...
Enforcing the proposed mandate could strain local DSS offices and cost taxpayers, even though most enrollees are exempt or already working.