Advocacy Update: Suicide Prevention, Welfare Reform, Occupational Licensing Boards
Monday, June 20, 2016 By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy, and Legislation Legislators are making progress to end the legislative session. Last week, most budget subcommittees worked on their … Continue reading →
Advocacy Update: Guardianship and Welfare Benefits
Monday, June 13, 2016 By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy, and Legislation Last week held relatively quiet as many legislators stayed in their districts to focus on the primary … Continue reading →
Advocacy Update: Budget Changes, Veterans PTSD Bill
Monday, May 23, 2016 Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy, and Legislation Last week, House members moved to approve their budget with overwhelming bipartisan support. Be sure to read our … Continue reading →
Advocacy Update: House Budget Released
Monday, May 16, 2016 By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy, and Legislation Despite little activity at the NC General Assembly, legislators rushed to file bills ahead of Wednesday’s deadline. … Continue reading →
Social Work at HKonJ
By Ashley Harris, NASW-NC Student Liaison for Meredith College The HKonJ march for love occurs annually the weekend of Valentine’s Day. More than anything it is a peaceful demonstration devoid … Continue reading →
Millennial Voters Not Engaged
This article was written by Patrick Gannon and published in The Mountaineer on October 26, 2015. RALEIGH – The mood of Millennial voters ahead of the 2016 elections is a … Continue reading →
Lack of Candidates for 2016 Elections
This article is written by Patrick Gannon on October 26, 2015 and published in The Mountaineer RALEIGH – With all of the defections from the General Assembly as of late, … Continue reading →