| State Tipoffs Involving North Carolina Newsletter for Saturday October 04, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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DC Insider Michael Whatley Supports National Abortion Ban, Endorsed By Dark Money Anti-Abortion Group
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Oct. 4 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party issued the following news:
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DC Insider Michael Whatley Supports National Abortion Ban, Endorsed By Dark Money Anti-Abortion Group
Michael Whatley's extremism is in the spotlight after Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, a dark money anti-abortion group that exclusively supports candidates who back a national abortion ban, announced they will spend millions to back DC insider Michael Whatley.
Whatley was "proud" when R
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Forvis Mazars Helps Combat Food Insecurity With $200,000 Donation to Feeding America
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, Oct. 4 -- Forvis, an accounting and advisory firm, issued the following news release on Oct. 3, 2025:
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Forvis Mazars helps combat food insecurity with $200,000 donation to Feeding America
Forvis Mazars LLP, one of the largest public accounting and consulting firms in the United States, today announced a $200,000 donation to Feeding America. This donation was made through the Forvis Mazars Foundation and reflects the firm's commitment to the local communities it
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N.C. State Treasurer: State Health Plan Members Win In Duke Health/Aetna
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Oct. 4 -- The North Carolina State Treasurer posted the following news release:
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State Health Plan Members Win In Duke Health/Aetna Agreement
After months of negotiations, the North Carolina State Health Plan (Plan) is pleased that Duke Health prioritized continued service to its members. The deal reached between Duke Health and Aetna, which serves as the Plan's third-party administrator, will deliver high-quality care with a focus on better outcomes and efficien
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NCGOP Statement on Iryna's Law
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Oct. 4 -- The North Carolina Republican Party issued the following news release:
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NCGOP Statement on Iryna's Law
With hours to spare, Gov. Josh Stein finally signed Iryna's Law.
While this is a welcome development, we are left to wonder: what took so long?
According to Stein himself, he said his one test relating to criminal justice legislation was "will it make North Carolina safer?"
If the answer is yes, why delay action?
For nine days, the tools available
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