Attorney General Josh Stein has provided an update on the issue of price gouging related to Hurricane Helene. He emphasized the resilience of people in western North Carolina, stating, “The people in western North Carolina are tough, but we must do all we can to help.” Stein assured that his office is actively working to protect residents from fraudulent activities and individuals who might exploit the crisis for profit.
The North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP) has expressed its approval of the N.C. State Board of Elections' (NCSBE) decision to reconsider its initial guidance on the Disaster Recovery Act. The party noted that the original interpretation did not align with the General Assembly's intent.
Governor Roy Cooper has issued an Executive Order to assist the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services in addressing child care and health care needs during the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Helene. The order introduces new flexibilities concerning child care, public health, NC Medicaid, social services, and vocational rehabilitation services to ensure that affected residents have access to necessary health care resources.
Today, Governor Cooper visited Transylvania and Henderson counties to evaluate the impact of Hurricane Helene on Western North Carolina. During his visit, he met with local officials and business owners in Transylvania County before visiting a major employer affected by the storm. In Henderson County, he expressed gratitude to National Guard soldiers at a supplies warehouse and toured Fletcher to assess damage.
The North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP) has voiced its opposition to the interpretation of the Disaster Recovery Act by the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE). The NCGOP claims that this interpretation is preventing 25 counties affected by Hurricane Helene from adding Early Voting sites, which they argue is disenfranchising voters in Western North Carolina.
Governor Roy Cooper has announced a federal grant of $10 million to aid North Carolina's recovery from Hurricane Helene. The funds, approved by the U.S. Department of Labor, aim to provide employment and training services in areas severely affected by the hurricane.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed House Bill 149, known as the Disaster Recovery Act of 2024, into law. This bill is aimed at addressing the recovery needs following the impact of Hurricane Helene.
Attorney General Josh Stein's legal action against Pactiv Evergreen will proceed after a court decision rejected the company's attempt to dismiss the case. The lawsuit, filed in May, seeks repayment of $12 million in state funding following the abrupt closure of Canton’s paper mill, which left over 800 workers unemployed.
Governor Roy Cooper visited Madison County to assess storm damage alongside local officials and representatives from FEMA. In the company of Mayor Aaron Haynie, Governor Cooper evaluated the situation in Marshall, where he met with residents and first responders. He noted the collaborative efforts between local, state, and federal entities in recovery operations.
Attorney General Josh Stein has announced a $52 million settlement involving Marriott over a data breach that affected millions of guests. The breach, which occurred between July 2014 and September 2018, compromised the records of approximately 131.5 million customers in the United States. The leaked information included contact details, dates of birth, reservation data, and some unencrypted passport numbers and payment card information.
Attorney General Josh Stein has announced a settlement of $625,000 with Dr. Eric Troyer and his medical practice, Troyer Medical Inc, P.C., based in Landis. The settlement addresses allegations of a laboratory kickback scheme. The funds will be distributed to state and federal health care programs, with $429,254 going to the federal government and $195,746 to North Carolina.
Governor Roy Cooper has announced new appointments to various boards and commissions across North Carolina. These appointments reflect a diverse range of expertise and backgrounds.
Governor Roy Cooper, alongside FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and other state officials, provided updates on the ongoing response to Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. During a briefing, they highlighted the collaborative efforts of state, local, and federal resources.
Attorney General Josh Stein has expressed gratitude to the North Carolina General Assembly following the unanimous passage of the Disaster Recovery Act of 2024, also known as HB149. The legislation aims to provide initial funding for relief and recovery efforts in western North Carolina.
The North Carolina Republican Party has expressed strong support for the initial relief efforts for Western North Carolina, enacted by the General Assembly. The focus is on ensuring that voters in the affected areas can participate in upcoming elections.
Attorney General Josh Stein has recognized several individuals and organizations from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area with Dogwood Awards for their contributions to the community. The awards highlight efforts in leadership, public service, disaster relief, law enforcement, and community development.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced that Weatherby Healthcare, Inc., a medical staffing company, will expand its operations in Wake County by adding 155 jobs and investing over $7.6 million in Raleigh.