Grant Campbell, a public figure involved in North Carolina’s legislative developments, shared several updates on May 17, 2025. These updates reflect his efforts to address healthcare and education-related issues within the state.
In a tweet posted on May 17, 2025, Campbell announced that licensure barriers for physicians and social workers in good standing relocating to North Carolina have been removed. Additionally, coverage for biomarker testing has been expanded for cancer and dementia patients, along with increased coverage for treatment options available to amputees.
Another update from the same day highlights changes in educational opportunities and mental health services. Admission spots at University of North Carolina system institutions will now be held longer for students serving in uniform. Moreover, measures have been taken to improve workforce shortages in mental healthcare and substance abuse treatment sectors.
Campbell also addressed administrative procedures in a tweet posted on May 17, 2025. Electronic filing options have been added for Healthcare Power of Attorney and Advanced Healthcare Directives. Furthermore, annual reporting requirements have been relaxed for small business owners who are deployed.
These legislative changes are part of broader efforts by Grant Campbell to streamline healthcare access and support military personnel pursuing higher education while addressing workforce challenges in key sectors.



