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Governor Cooper Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary of Medicaid Expansion in North Carolina
RALEIGH – Today, Governor Cooper celebrated two years since Medicaid Expansion went live in North Carolina. More than 690,000 North Carolinians have been enrolled in health coverage and gotten access to doctors and medicine since Medicaid Expansion launched on December 1, 2023. “Today marks two years since Medicaid Expansion launched
NEW: Roy Cooper Joins Sirius XM NHL Network on Running for Senate, Carolina Hurricanes and Overdue Coach Brind’Amour Hall of Fame Induction
Governor Cooper: “I love my country and I think Washington is broken… I’m excited about the opportunity to go and try to fix things. It costs too much to live right now.” RALEIGH – Yesterday, Roy Cooper joined Sirius XM NHL Network’s Dave McCarthy on his weekly Sunday Brunch show
ICYMI: Governor Cooper Hosts Veterans Day Lunch in Fayetteville, Honors Courage and Sacrifice of North Carolina Veterans
RALEIGH – On Tuesday, Governor Cooper honored the bravery and sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands of North Carolina veterans at a Veterans Day luncheon at VFW Post 6018 in Fayetteville. WTVD: Veterans Day luncheon in Fayetteville celebrates service and sacrificePenelope Lopez WTVD: Gov. Cooper Honors NC Veterans at Veterans
ICYMI: Roy Cooper Hosts Farmers Roundtable in Wilson County, Spotlights Devastating Impact of Whatley-Backed Tariffs on NC Farmers
RALEIGH – Last week, Roy Cooper hosted a roundtable with farmers in Wilson County, to discuss the devastating impacts of tariffs on North Carolina’s farmers. Farmers from across Eastern North Carolina discussed how tariffs have made every aspect of their business harder, from rising costs of supplies and machinery, to
Governor Cooper Hosts Roundtable with Farmers in Wilson County, Highlights Disastrous Impacts of Whatley-Backed Federal Tariffs on North Carolina Farmers
RALEIGH – Today, Roy Cooper hosted a roundtable with farmers in Wilson County, to discuss the devastating impacts of tariffs on North Carolina’s farmers. Farmers from across Eastern North Carolina discussed how tariffs have made every aspect of their business harder, from rising costs of supplies and machinery, to crushed margins, and billions of dollars in lost exports.