Drug Testing
This past legislative session, NASW-NC opposed HB 392 Warrant Status/Drug Screen Public Assist. The Governor vetoed this legislation but the House and Senate overrode the veto; allowing the bill to … Continue reading →
Misconceptions about Advocacy
Legislative advocacy can be a confusing part of the social work profession. Most people are intimidated to speak with legislators or even begin to try and figure out how to … Continue reading →
Government Shutdown- What deal was reached?
The government shutdown has ended after sixteen days. As of today, all furloughed workers will return to work and federal agencies will resume work as usual. The Senate voted 81-18 … Continue reading →
Take Action: End the Government Shutdown
Your Congressional leaders need to hear from you! Until now, the Government has been on partial shutdown. On Oct. 17th, the Federal debt limit will expire with no legislative action … Continue reading →
NASW and allies working to save SNAP benefits
Original post by NASW. This is a Federal bill. Please contact your Congressmen/women and US Senators when advocating against this bill. You can find who represents you here. SNAP is a United … Continue reading →
Vote on October 8th!
Who votes on Tuesday, October 8 in North Carolina? General Elections for: Cary Raleigh Wake County School Board Erwin Monroe Statesville Primary Elections for: Asheville Charlotte (2nd primary) Durham Fayetteville Greensboro … Continue reading →
Gold Star Monitoring for NC Providers
“The Department of Health and Human Services Gold Star Provider Monitoring is a process used to promote North Carolina’s commitment to ensuring high quality services for individuals with mental health, … Continue reading →