North Carolina
North Carolina Congressional Votes for the Week of June 3 :: WRAL.com
WASHINGTON—Here is a take a look at how North Carolina members of Congress voted in the course of the previous week.
Home Votes
INJURED GOVERNMENT WORKERS: The Home has handed the Enhancing Entry to Staff Compensation for Injured Federal Staff Act (H.R. 6087), sponsored by Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Conn. The invoice would permit nurse practitioners and doctor assistants to supply therapy for federal authorities workers underneath staff’ compensation protocols. Courtney stated increasing therapy choices would give authorities staff the identical stage of entry to well being care as different staff, notably in underserved elements of the nation. An opponent, Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., stated “rising the scope of follow of nurse practitioners or doctor assistants can result in elevated healthcare prices.” The vote, on June 7, was 325 yeas to 83 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
BANKRUPTCY LAW: The Home has handed the Chapter Threshold Adjustment and Technical Corrections Act (S. 3823), sponsored by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. The invoice would change chapter regulation for small companies and people, together with by rising the quantity of debt coated by a chapter submitting and indexing future debt quantities to inflation. A supporter, Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., stated the modifications responded to the wants of “hardworking People and their households attempting to remain afloat in a world that may get turned the wrong way up by world financial shocks.” The vote, on June 7, was 392 yeas to 21 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
GUN REGULATIONS: The Home has handed the Defending Our Children Act (H.R. 7910), sponsored by Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., to make assorted modifications to federal legal guidelines regarding weapons and ammunition. Modifications would come with banning the acquisition of some forms of semiautomatic firearms by individuals youthful than 21, outlawing some forms of gun trafficking, and inserting capability limits on magazines and different ammunition feeding units. Nadler stated: “We should go this invoice to avoid wasting our cops, to avoid wasting our communities, to avoid wasting our kids.” An opponent, Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich., stated: “There are steps we will take to forestall tragedies from occurring with out endangering and infringing upon the rights of law-abiding residents.” The vote, on June 8, was 223 yeas to 204 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
- YEAS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACTING: The Home has handed the Hubzone Value Analysis Choice Clarification Act (H.R. 5879), sponsored by Rep. Marie Newman, D-Sick., to vary value analysis preferences for the Small Enterprise Administration’s HUBZone program for aiding potential contractors to the federal authorities. Newman referred to as the preferences change “an important step towards a extra equitable distribution of sources to small companies all through our nation.” The vote, on June 8, was 359 yeas to 61 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
SMALL BUSINESS APPRENTICESHIPS: The Home has handed the Small Enterprise Workforce Pipeline Act (H.R. 7622), sponsored by Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., to permit the federal authorities’s small enterprise improvement facilities to difficulty details about apprenticeships and different job coaching packages. Crow stated: “This invoice would assist staff acquire the abilities they want for in-demand jobs and assist small companies develop their enterprise.” The vote, on June 8, was 358 yeas to 52 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
WATER PROJECTS: The Home has handed the Water Assets Growth Act (H.R. 7776), sponsored by Rep. Peter A. DeFazio, D-Ore., to authorize an array of U.S. Military Corps of Engineers water administration initiatives over the following two years. DeFazio stated the authorization “considerably expands the Corps’ environmental infrastructure authorities to help extra communities in addressing consuming water and wastewater wants.” The vote, on June 8, was 384 yeas to 37 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
PRESCRIPTION DRUG FEES: The Home has handed the Meals and Drug Amendments of 2022 (H.R. 7667), sponsored by Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, D-Calif., to reauthorize via fiscal 2027, and modify, the Meals and Drug Administration’s person price packages for prescribed drugs and different medical merchandise. The vote, on June 8, was 392 yeas to twenty-eight nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
GUN RISK PROTECTION ORDERS: The Home has handed the Federal Excessive Danger Safety Order Act (H.R. 2377), sponsored by Rep. Lucy McBath, D-Ga., to authorize the federal courts system to difficulty excessive danger safety orders to pre-emptively bar people from having a gun on the premise of the potential danger of utilizing the gun to commit a criminal offense or commit suicide. McBath ssaid the orders would “present regulation enforcement and members of the family the instruments that they should stop these mass shootings.” An opponent, Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., stated “this invoice takes away due course of from law-abiding residents” and leaves them vulnerable to false accusations that end result within the lack of their proper to have weapons. The vote, on June 9, was 224 yeas to 202 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
- YEAS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
Senate Votes
AIR FORCE OFFICIAL: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Alex Wagner to be Assistant Secretary of the Air Pressure for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. Wagner, a Protection Division lawyer in the course of the Obama administration, then grew to become an government on the Aerospace Industries Affiliation. The vote, on June 7, was 76 yeas to 21 nays.
- YEAS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
HOMELAND SECURITY: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Kenneth Wainstein to be the Homeland Safety Division’s Underneath Secretary for Intelligence and Evaluation. Wainstein was, for greater than 20 years, a federal regulation enforcement and nationwide safety official, then grew to become a non-public follow lawyer in Washington, D.C. The vote, on June 7, was 63 yeas to 35 nays.
- YEAS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
ENERGY AND MINORITIES: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Shalanda H. Baker to the Power Division’s Director of the Workplace of Minority Financial Influence. Baker had been a regulation professor at Northeastern College and, most not too long ago, an official on the Power Division’s Workplace of Financial Influence and Range. A supporter, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., stated Baker was properly certified to assist “make sure that our power insurance policies don’t depart anybody behind or impose an unfair or disproportionate burden on minority or deprived communities.” The vote, on June 7, was 54 yeas to 45 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC
- YEAS: Tillis R-NC
WORKER BENEFITS: The Senate has rejected the nomination of Lisa M. Gomez to be the Labor Division’s Assistant Secretary for Worker Advantages Safety. Gomez has, since 1994, been an worker advantages lawyer, most not too long ago as a companion at a New York Metropolis regulation agency. A supporter, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., stated that if confirmed, Gomez would “battle to carry employers accountable to the regulation, guarantee staff get the advantages they’re owed, and defend households’ monetary safety.” The vote, on June 8, was 49 yeas to 51 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
NEW YORK JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Nina Morrison to be a choose on the U.S. district courtroom for the jap district of New York. Morrison has been a lawyer on the Innocence Undertaking, representing jail inmates difficult their sentences, since 2002. A supporter, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Sick., praised Morrison’s “dedication, breadth of expertise, and distinctive perspective.” The vote, on June 8, was 53 yeas to 46 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
OVERSEEING CREDIT UNIONS: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Todd M. Harper to be a member, and chairman, of the Nationwide Credit score Union Administration Board for a time period ending in April 2027. Harper grew to become a Board member in April 2019, and was beforehand a Board staffer, and earlier than {that a} Home of Representatives aide. A supporter, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, stated Harper “understands the very important function that credit score unions play in native communities, particularly rural and underserved communities.” The vote, on June 8, was 59 yeas to 40 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
ADULT EDUCATION: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Amy Loyd to be the Training Division’s Assistant Secretary for Profession, Technical, and Grownup Training. Loyd had been a senior adviser on the company, and beforehand was an government at Jobs for the Future. The vote, on June 8, was 57 yeas to 42 nays.
- NOT VOTING: Burr R-NC
- NAYS: Tillis R-NC
CALIFORNIA JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Robert Huie to be a choose on the U.S. district courtroom for the southern district of California. Huie has been a non-public follow lawyer since 2020, and for 12 years earlier than that was an assistant U.S. lawyer in San Diego. A supporter, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Sick., cited Huie’s “authorized work each out and in of the courtroom, coupled together with his decades-long profession” within the district. The vote, on June 9, was 51 yeas to 46 nays.
- NOT VOTING: Burr R-NC
- NAYS: Tillis R-NC
HEALTH LAWYER: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Samuel Bagenstos to be normal counsel for the Division of Well being and Human Providers. Bagenstos, a civil rights assistant lawyer normal early within the Obama administration, then grew to become a regulation professor on the College of Michigan, and most not too long ago was normal counsel on the Workplace of Administration and Finances. A supporter, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., stated Bagenstos had “the precise outlook on what public service within the regulation is all about. I’m notably happy that he has been a crusader for the rights of People with disabilities.” The vote, on June 9, was 49 yeas to 43 nays.
- NOT VOTING: Burr R-NC
- NAYS: Tillis R-NC
North Carolina
School closings, delays in Western North Carolina, Friday, Nov. 22
Sledding in Haw Creek Dec. 9, 2018
The Tracey family enjoys the snow in Haw Creek with some sledding.
Angeli Wright, Asheville Citizen Times
Some school systems in Western North Carolina are closed Friday, Nov. 21, due to winter weather.
- Avery County Schools: Closed, remote learning day.
- Graham County Schools: Closed, workday for staff.
- Madison County Schools: Closed, optional teacher workday.
- Mitchell County Schools: Closed, remote learning day.
- Watauga County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Yancey County Schools: Closed, remote learning day.
This story will be updated
North Carolina
North Carolina has some of the highest STD rates nationwide, report says
NORTH CAROLINA (WBTV) – North Carolina has some of the highest STD rates nationwide, according to a new study by the U.S. News & World Report.
The report analyzed the highest combined rates of three major sexually transmitted infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis.
As far as the 10 states with the highest STD rates, N.C. ranked No. 7.
The data
According to the report, the state’s total STD rate is 911.5 per 100,000. That has actually decreased by -0.3% since 2022.
Rates for the three major STDs are:
- Chlamydia: 607.9 per 100,000
- Gonorrhea: 243.2 per 100,000
- Syphilis (cumulative): 60.4 per 100,000
South Carolina
South Carolina also has some of the highest STD rates in America, according to the report.
Ranked at No. 8 for the 10 states with the highest STD rates, the state’s total STD rate is 882.8 per 100,000. That has decreased by 10.9% since 2022.
Rates for the three major STDs are:
- Chlamydia: 612.1 per 100,000
- Gonorrhea: 222.4 per 100,000
- Syphilis (cumulative): 48.3 per 100,000
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North Carolina business owner crafts a new path after Helene
YANCEY CO, N.C. — A small business owner in Yancey County is trying to bounce back during her busiest season after losing her shop and inventory during Helene.
Christy Edwards is the owner of Christy’s Crafts and had a shop for 17 years across the Cane River in the Pensacola community. It held all her inventory and great memories.
“I talked to my customers on the front porch a lot. Waved at a lot of friends and neighbors, and I’m going to miss it terribly,” Edwards said.
The retired art teacher recalls the day of the storm, seeing the floodwaters surround the building before wiping it out in the blink of an eye.
“I turned and I looked, and my shop was gone. I didn’t see it because we had water in the basement,” Edwards said.
The shop, which was on her property, was on lower ground than her house.
“The river came across over here. That little creek was flowing out all of this gravel so it was like a churning mess,” Edwards said.
Now, only a meter box stands where the building used to be.
“It’s like losing a piece of my heart. This is what I did every day of my life, come here and meet people and create,” Edwards said.
She said she lost $100,000 altogether and the location where she hosted her Christmas Open House.
“This was helping me pay for my daughter’s college. This was helping me just to live. Things are so much more expensive now,” Edwards said.
Mid-November she was working around the clock to make up for lost inventory as she prepared for three holiday markets, including Vintage Market Days of Asheville Metro.
The event, which will take place Nov. 22-24 is expected to bring 130 vendors to the WNC Agricultural Center. Organizers say half of them are from the region and part of the proceeds will benefit the River Arts District in Asheville.
Edwards is also moving forward with hosting two Christmas craft shows with local vendors at the Burnsville Town Center. The Holly Jolly Market will be on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. Then, on Dec. 7, she will host the Christmas Ornament Craft Show.
“It’s very important to have this and to keep things going, being normal again,” Edwards said.
She’s not sure if she’ll rebuild her shop again because she worries she could lose it again.
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