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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We’re encouraged to see North Carolina holding steady on most and decreasing on some of our key data metrics. North Carolinians, most of you are showing you know how to fight this disease, and most of you should be proud of yourselves. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
When our colleges and universities opened their campuses, we did see outbreaks and an increase in cases. Some pivoted to full online learning, and after several weeks of students back in the classroom, we’ve continued to see our statewide numbers stabilize. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
After a summer of hard work, we’ve seen North Carolina’s key indicators for COVID-19 remain stable, or even decrease in some instances. Our pause in Phase 2 was necessary as students returned to school and college campuses. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We’re thankful for our brave first responders who always leap into action during even the most treacherous times. And we pray these children will be found safely. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Overnight, heavy rain in central North Carolina led to some swift water rescues. Unfortunately, there are reports of two children who were swept away in a car, and rescue crews continue an aggressive search to find them. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As of today, we have 169,425 lab confirmed cases; 2,111 new cases reported since yesterday; 953 people in the hospital, and sadly 2,741 people who have died. Our thoughts are with all of those mourning a loved one. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Updates from Gov. Cooper's COVID-19 briefing: — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Gov. Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force will share updates on COVID-19 at 3 PM today. Watch live here: https://t.co/uVgPvFaVjJ
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Gov. Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force will share updates on COVID-19 at 3 PM today. Watch live here: https://t.co/uVgPvFaVjJ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @ncdhhs: .@NC_Governor and members of the Coronavirus Task Force will share an update on COVID-19 today at 3 PM. View live stream here:… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @FLONC: Have you completed your #2020Census? The NC Complete Count Commission will join us today to talk about the importance of complet… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
North Carolina has seen our COVID-19 case numbers stabilize, and we want to keep it up. To continue slowing the spread of this virus, Gov. Cooper has extended the 11 PM curfew on alcoholic drinks until October 2, 2020. Learn more about the Order here: https://t.co/f3DzzYfrij https://t.co/7rhTzzy7Ik — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
To support our loved ones battling with substance use, we must reduce barriers to treatment. One way our state can do that is by expanding Medicaid. States that have done it have seen overdoses go down. It’s past time that it happens here. #IOAD2020 https://t.co/LkswIQl62w — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @NCEmergency: A Disaster Recovery Center opens today in Sparta, NC, for residents who had damage from the earthquake on Aug. 9. Gov. Coo… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Today, 65 years after the horrific lynching of Emmett Till, racism and violence toward Black people are still far too prevalent. As we reflect on this and other unjust killings, we must also listen to the people across our state and country calling for change and racial justice. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @dory_macmillan: TODAY, @NC_Governor toured the @FoodBankCENC & thanked volunteers for their hard work helping to feed folks in need… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We have the opportunity to help hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians get health care when people need it most. It’s past time to expand Medicaid. https://t.co/jWLPwH09ps — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @FLONC: Our #takeover series continues! The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum joins us today on Facebook and Instagram! @CHBMuseum #SheCha… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our state has the resources to beat this pandemic and create an even stronger economy. This budget lays out the path to a brighter future for North Carolina by investing in public education, job-creating infrastructure bonds and accessible health care. https://t.co/PhGeaq7PTe — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @FLONC: .@NC_Governor has proclaimed today, August 26, 2020, as Women’s Equality Day! Visit ”She Changed the World: NC Women Breaking Ba… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
This budget takes on the challenges of today while building for the promise of tomorrow. We have to rise to the occ… https://t.co/juJSTozD7g — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I know that we can move through this tough time with more access to health care, stronger schools and a thriving economy. And we will, because North Carolinians will never give up. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
In hard times, North Carolinians have shown that we bounce back. But that’s not by chance. It’s because we are determined. Determined to tough it out. To help each other, and leave no one behind. Determined to turn our obstacles into opportunities. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Taking care of people’s health during a global pandemic shouldn’t be a question. We can expand Medicaid right now if the legislature would agree. Though it’s been overdue for years, there’s never been a better time or greater need to do the right thing. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Think of it this way – as we fight this coronavirus, what could be more important than ensuring our neighbors, daycare teachers, restaurant workers, small business employees and more have health care? Being able to see a doctor when you’re sick shouldn’t be a luxury. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As people find themselves suddenly without a job, underemployed, without the health care they counted on, we have a solution. Expanding Medicaid can help hundreds of thousands of working North Carolinians get health care when they need it most. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
North Carolina is one of only 12 states that still hasn’t expanded Medicaid – even Indiana did it when Vice President Mike Pence was their governor. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Finally, I'll end on an item that actually won’t cost our state treasury anything. But it’s perhaps the most important decision we can make right now to save lives, protect people’s health, boost our economy with federal dollars and save our rural hospitals. Medicaid expansion. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
This money goes right back into our local economies, supporting businesses in every community. People are hurting right now. This pandemic has knocked them out of work and left them with few options. Helping the unemployed is what this trust fund is for, so let it do some work. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I propose increasing the maximum benefit to $500 a week and extending the duration to 24 weeks. We can do this and still keep our trust fund over $2 billion, while stopping the automatic cost increase to businesses. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our unemployment trust fund sits at just over $3 billion. Yet we rank very low in the list of states in amount of benefits and dead last in the number of weeks people are paid. We can fix this while still budgeting responsibly. — PolitiTweet.org