Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed a proclamation for Enrollment Assisters Appreciation Week in North Carolina to honor the dedication and hard work of enrollment assisters in helping individuals apply for health coverage across the state. The proclamation comes as a recognition of the pivotal role played by these assisters in facilitating access to healthcare during a momentous period for health coverage in North Carolina.Enrollment assisters, such as the North Carolina Navigators Consortium and Care Share Health Alliance, have been instrumental in the successful...
Attorney General Josh Stein has announced a new partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation aimed at enhancing consumer protection for airline passengers in North Carolina. Stein expressed the need for such collaboration, stating, "Too often, air travel is a headache. This partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation authorizes my office to better protect North Carolina air travelers when they run into issues."The initiative involves a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the North Carolina Attorney General’s Office and the DOT to address...
Governor Roy Cooper visited the Dorothy B. Johnson Pre-K Center as part of “The Year of Public Schools” education tour. The Governor highlighted the importance of public education in strengthening North Carolina’s communities, emphasizing the need for investments in early childhood education and teacher pay.Governor Cooper stated, “The Dorothy B. Johnson Pre-K Center is creating a strong foundation for children in New Hanover County. We need to make meaningful investments in Pre-K and our public schools so students across North Carolina are given the resources to...
Attorney General Josh Stein has secured a significant victory for North Carolina residents by negotiating a $20 million settlement with Frontier Communications aimed at improving internet services in the state. Stein emphasized the importance of affordable and reliable internet access for various aspects of people's lives, stating, “Affordable, reliable internet is necessary for North Carolinians to work, study, get health care, and run businesses.”The legal action against Frontier stemmed from numerous complaints received by the North Carolina Department of Justice, with...
As Tax Day nears, the North Carolina Department of Justice is warning consumers about the looming threat of tax scammers. In a recent statement, the department emphasized the importance of vigilance when dealing with tax-related matters."Filing your taxes can be stressful, and it is easy to let the situation get the best of you. If you are unsure about something or something doesn’t feel right, always make sure to do your research first," advised the department.The department also provided guidance on how to handle suspected tax scams, urging individuals to take action...
On Friday, the historic visit of Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife Kishida Yuko to North Carolina continued with an array of events. Governor Cooper, Prime Minister Kishida, and a delegation of Japanese dignitaries visited Toyota’s first and only electric and hybrid battery plant in Liberty, North Carolina, and toured HondaJet in Greensboro.First Lady Kristin Cooper and Mrs. Kishida participated in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Sarah P. Duke Gardens in Durham, followed by a visit to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences to view a...
On Thursday evening, Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper welcomed Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio and Mrs. Kishida Yuko at RDU-International Airport. The visit marks a significant moment as the Prime Minister's first visit to North Carolina following a White House State Dinner hosted by President Biden in honor of the strong relationship between the United States and Japan.The Prime Minister and his wife were warmly greeted on the tarmac by Governor and Mrs. Cooper, along with US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel and Japanese Ambassador to the United...
FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies North Carolina, Inc. has announced an expansion of its biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Wake County, with Governor Cooper revealing that the project will bring about the addition of 680 jobs and an investment of $1.2 billion in the Town of Holly Springs.Governor Cooper emphasized the positive economic relationship between North Carolina and Japan, stating, "Japanese companies continue to provide good-paying jobs and economic opportunity for people across North Carolina."Lars Petersen, President and CEO of FUJIFILM Diosynth...
Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper are set to attend a White House State Dinner on Wednesday night honoring America’s relationship with Japan. The event, hosted by President Biden, will also be attended by Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife, Kishida Yuko, along with other members of the Japanese delegation.Expressing his gratitude for the invitation, Governor Cooper stated, “Kristin and I appreciate President Biden’s invitation to attend the White House State Dinner honoring our nation’s relationship with Japan and we look forward to hosting...
North Carolina is gearing up to welcome Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife Mrs. Kishida Yuko in a historic visit hosted by Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper. The visit, set to include various engagements and cultural exchanges, aims to strengthen the bond between North Carolina and Japan.Governor Cooper expressed his anticipation for the visit, stating, "Kristin and I are looking forward to showing Prime Minister and Mrs. Kishida what North Carolina has to offer." The Governor highlighted the significance of Japanese investments in the...
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced the nomination of Todd Brown, Sr. as a Special Superior Court Judge to be designated to the North Carolina Business Court. Brown, the Managing Partner of the Hunton Andrews Kurth Law Firm’s Charlotte Office, brings with him 35 years of legal experience and a wealth of expertise in business litigation.In a statement, Governor Cooper expressed his confidence in Brown, stating, “Todd Brown has extensive business litigation experience at both the state and federal level and will make an excellent addition to our state’s six-member Business...
Attorney General Josh Stein of North Carolina proudly announced the successful elimination of the state's backlog of untested older sexual assault kits. Stein expressed his satisfaction with the collaborative effort that led to this achievement, acknowledging the contributions of various stakeholders and highlighting the crucial role played by victims in submitting evidence for testing. He emphasized the importance of continuing efforts to prevent a similar backlog in the future and to support law enforcement in solving cold cases.Since 2017, Attorney General Stein has...
Governor Roy Cooper has made a series of appointments to various boards and commissions in North Carolina. Among the appointments announced are those to the North Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners, the North Carolina Council for Women, the Governor's Crime Commission, the Energy Policy Council, and several others.D. Curtis Lawson of Durham has been appointed as a public member to the North Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Lawson brings with him years of experience from his time as a Senior Administrative Officer and Lead Research Biologist at the Durham VA...
North Carolina is gearing up to welcome Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and a delegation of dignitaries and media members for a historic state visit. Governor Roy Cooper expressed his excitement, stating, “We are honored and excited for the opportunity to host Prime Minister Kishida and Mrs. Kishida, and we welcome them and their delegation to our beautiful state.”The visit, scheduled for April 12th, will include a State luncheon at the Executive Mansion and various events across the state. Governor Cooper highlighted the significance of this visit, emphasizing the...
Attorney General Josh Stein has taken legal action against Mariner Finance for alleged violations of multiple consumer protection laws, particularly concerning hidden fees charged to North Carolinians. Stein stated, “We will not tolerate predatory lenders charging hidden fees to take advantage of North Carolinians.” He added, “I am taking Mariner Finance to court to stand up for North Carolinians and their hard-earned money.”The lawsuit, filed by a bipartisan group of attorneys general, accuses Mariner Finance of misleading consumers about add-on products and engaging in...
Governor Roy Cooper has made an announcement regarding the appointment of two individuals to the North Carolina Superior Court. The newly appointed judges, Tessa Sellers and Augustus Willis, have been chosen to serve on the Superior Court in different judicial districts.Judge Tessa Sellers has been appointed to the Superior Court in Judicial District 43A, which covers Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon, and Swain counties. Governor Cooper highlighted her extensive experience by stating, "Judge Tessa Sellers and Gus Willis bring a variety of legal expertise to the Superior...
(RALEIGH) Attorney General Josh Stein has given his consent to Dogwood Health Trust’s selection of a new independent monitor to oversee HCA’s compliance with the Asset Purchase Agreement it signed when it purchased Mission Health System in 2019. The Asset Purchase Agreement mandates Dogwood to acquire the Attorney General’s approval when choosing the Independent Monitor. Dogwood has chosen Affiliated Monitors, Inc. as the new independent monitor starting from April 1, 2024.In response to this development, Attorney General Stein expressed his thoughts, stating, “I...
Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina has announced a significant milestone in the state's Medicaid expansion program, with over 400,000 North Carolinians now enrolled to receive lifesaving health care. The Governor emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating, "So many younger, working people desperately need affordable health insurance and Medicaid Expansion fills the bill for thousands of them and with people all the way through age 64."N.C. Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley expressed pride in the success of the program, stating, "We got it...