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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Today, Gov. Cooper appointed Dionne Delli-Gatti to serve as North Carolina Clean Energy Director at @NCDEQ and Chief Deputy Secretary John Nicholson will serve as DEQ's Interim Secretary. https://t.co/h9nPpw3mz8 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @mscottwinstead: TODAY: @NC_Governor greeted people receiving vaccines at @StarMedCare in Charlotte at a drive-thru clinic participating… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Gov. Cooper has proclaimed June as Pride Month to celebrate our state's LGBTQ+ community. We're committed to building on the progress North Carolina has made in becoming a safer and more inclusive place for everybody. https://t.co/Nqwu6cVDEc https://t.co/0MjZLI1ry0 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The HOPE Program is getting checks out every day to support families with their rent and utility bills. Renters who need assistance can visit https://t.co/LaRoDE83mE to apply today. https://t.co/990c034at9 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @ncdhhs: She can do it all! ⚾ On opening day for the @DurhamBulls, @SecMandyCohen threw out the first pitch to kick off the season and… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Today, Gov. Cooper shared an update on the HOPE program’s open application period. This program offers rent and utility assistance to North Carolinians to help people stay in their homes and keep the lights on. https://t.co/6qkvp5iON7 https://t.co/QY1ZxSZU8Z — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The need for rental and utility assistance remains. I am real proud that North Carolina is taking steps to support families who need it as we emerge from this pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
For many, life is starting to look more normal. More people are returning to the workforce every day, but child care obstacles and concerns about the virus for people who are unvaccinated are very real. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I strongly encourage landlords and utilities across our state to lend a hand to their communities and to participate in these programs so that we can keep people in their homes with their lights on. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I appreciate the work Laura Hogshead and her team, Mike Sprayberry and his team and so many others have done to build capacity and get these funds to those who need help. Now we need to get the word out. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As with the first version of the HOPE program, payments will go directly to landlords and utility companies. In the last two weeks, more than 8,000 people have applied for financial assistance and we expect more awards and checks to go out every day. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
But no matter where you live, people needing help can just call one number 888-9ASK-HOPE or visit https://t.co/yl6yotKWFg to apply. Previous applicants who received help can re-apply if they still need assistance. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
This second version of the HOPE program is serving low-income renters in 88 North Carolina counties. Twelve additional, mostly larger counties, and five tribal governments received money directly from the federal government to operate their own programs. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As of today, 924 checks for a total of $1.1 million have already been mailed to help North Carolinians in need, just in the first two weeks. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Two weeks ago, North Carolina opened a second application period for the HOPE program using funding from the American Rescue Plan, and I’m pleased to announce that checks are already on their way to landlords and utility companies to keep people in their homes with the lights on. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
But we knew that demand outstripped resources and people still needed help. It was good to see Congress follow North Carolina’s lead in recognizing this need and providing additional funds. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We knew that tough times meant demand would exceed the funding we had available. We saw a flood of applications come in very quickly. Ultimately, the program awarded more than $133 million in assistance to help more than 36,000 families statewide. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Though a lot of the economic fog caused by this pandemic is lifting, many families across the country are still hurting. To support them, NC created the HOPE program last year to provide assistance with rent and utility payments for families that are struggling to make payments. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As we continue to see the amazing results from these effective vaccines, please keep talking to your family, friends and neighbors and encourage them to get their shots. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We’re glad to see private businesses, schools and community groups sponsoring vaccine events on-site. We continue to explore other creative ways to bring people in. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
NCDHHS has begun pilot programs in four counties offering $25 cash cards for anyone who gets vaccinated or drives someone to get their shot. The results show that the financial support is making a difference in getting more people vaccinated. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Almost 80% of people 65 and older have been vaccinated. Children as young as 12 are eligible. We're glad to see young people who want a vaccine so they can stay safe from this virus. That’s more help for our plan to have all students able to attend school in-person this fall. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
While we still have people getting sick and dying from this disease, cases, hospitalizations and percentage of tests positive are decreasing as vaccinations are increasing. We are working on new ways to get as many people vaccinated as possible. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Even as more people receive the vaccine and life returns to a more normal pace, many of our fellow North Carolinians are mourning the loss of family and friends. We hold them in our thoughts. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As of today, we have had 1,003,243 COVID-19 cases; 268 new cases reported since yesterday; 602 people in the hospital; and, sadly, 13,101 people who have died. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Updates from Gov. Cooper's briefing on COVID-19 and rent and utility assistance: — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Governor Cooper, members of the Coronavirus Task Force and NC Office of Resiliency and Recovery will share updates… https://t.co/qCRJ6MwNFF
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Governor Cooper, members of the Coronavirus Task Force and NC Office of Resiliency and Recovery will share updates on COVID-19 and rent and utility assistance at 3:00 PM. Watch live here: https://t.co/p3J2TkdvPC — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Get a shot, get paid. It's that simple. If you live in Mecklenburg, Guilford, Rowan or Rockingham County, you can get $25 for getting your first dose of the vaccine or driving somebody to get theirs. https://t.co/FuOuRC4P3N — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @FordPorter1: Sec. Delli Gatti is eminently qualified to run DEQ. This has nothing to do with pipelines and Republican excuses for votin… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Governor Cooper, members of the Coronavirus Task Force and NC Office of Resiliency and Recovery will share updates on COVID-19 and rent and utility assistance at 3:00 PM today. Watch it LIVE on Gov. Cooper's Twitter and Facebook. https://t.co/lxGTI4KcW2 — PolitiTweet.org