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Good Government

New Nutritional Standards for School Lunches

February 2, 2012 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Back in November, I told you about the political battle that was ensuing over school lunches in our country.  More specifically, the Obama Administration was calling for healthier meals made […]

New Nutritional Standards for School Lunches

February 2, 2012 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

Back in November, I told you about the political battle that was ensuing over school lunches in our country.  More specifically, the Obama Administration was calling for healthier meals made […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Food, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Public Education

Too Many Victims — Gun Violence Vigil on January 8

January 3, 2012 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

As part of the national “Too Many Victims” campaign, there will be a vigil in Raleigh on Sunday, January 8. That day is the one-year anniversary of the Tucson shootings, which […]

Too Many Victims — Gun Violence Vigil on January 8

January 3, 2012 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

As part of the national “Too Many Victims” campaign, there will be a vigil in Raleigh on Sunday, January 8. That day is the one-year anniversary of the Tucson shootings, which […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Religion & Society

NC Ranks 21st in Protecting Youth from Tobacco

December 5, 2011 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

According to a recent report released by top public health organizations, NC spends just 16.2% of the $106.8 million recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on programs […]

NC Ranks 21st in Protecting Youth from Tobacco

December 5, 2011 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

According to a recent report released by top public health organizations, NC spends just 16.2% of the $106.8 million recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on programs […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, State Budget

Placing Obese Children in Foster Care: Does the Punishment Fit the “Crime”?

November 30, 2011 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

The debate over whether to place morbidly obese children in foster care or to leave them in an unhealthy home environment resurfaced a few days ago when a 200-pound eight-year-old […]

Placing Obese Children in Foster Care: Does the Punishment Fit the “Crime”?

November 30, 2011 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

The debate over whether to place morbidly obese children in foster care or to leave them in an unhealthy home environment resurfaced a few days ago when a 200-pound eight-year-old […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Civil Discourse, Environment, Food, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

The Debate over Healthier School Lunches

November 22, 2011 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

As the U.S. grapples with falling home prices, rising unemployment and poverty, members of Congress can’t even agree on what to serve our school-aged children for lunch!  The Obama administration […]

The Debate over Healthier School Lunches

November 22, 2011 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

As the U.S. grapples with falling home prices, rising unemployment and poverty, members of Congress can’t even agree on what to serve our school-aged children for lunch!  The Obama administration […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Community Gardens, Food, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

How Our Health Affects the Bottom Line

November 10, 2011 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

A new report by the Trust for America’s Health examines how the health of a community affects its ability to attract new businesses and to ultimately stimulate economic growth.  Businesses […]

How Our Health Affects the Bottom Line

November 10, 2011 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

A new report by the Trust for America’s Health examines how the health of a community affects its ability to attract new businesses and to ultimately stimulate economic growth.  Businesses […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Economic Justice, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Living Wage, State Budget

Safety Net Programs: They’re Worth Fighting For

October 26, 2011 By Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

NC Policy Watch

It’s no wonder why our political leaders are scrambling to find solutions, even while bumping heads in the process. Both sides want what’s best for America, but the process through which we work to achieve that has become increasingly contentious and politically charged. And I can’t help but believe that our own personal experiences and beliefs, not the persuasive views of political pundits, ultimately determine on which side of an issue we fall and what we deem worth fighting for. Let me share a story.

Safety Net Programs: They’re Worth Fighting For

October 26, 2011 · by Willona Stallings, Former Program Coordinator – Partners in Health & Wholeness

NC Policy Watch

It’s no wonder why our political leaders are scrambling to find solutions, even while bumping heads in the process. Both sides want what’s best for America, but the process through which we work to achieve that has become increasingly contentious and politically charged. And I can’t help but believe that our own personal experiences and beliefs, not the persuasive views of political pundits, ultimately determine on which side of an issue we fall and what we deem worth fighting for.

Let me share a story.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aging, Economic Justice, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, State Budget

Take Action to Protect Medicaid

June 20, 2011 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Faithful Reform in Health Care is urging people of faith to act to protect Medicaid–health care for the voiceless and our most vulnerable citizens. This is our chance to be […]

Take Action to Protect Medicaid

June 20, 2011 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Faithful Reform in Health Care is urging people of faith to act to protect Medicaid–health care for the voiceless and our most vulnerable citizens. This is our chance to be […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Economic Justice, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform

Raleigh Report – May 20, 2011

May 24, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

The focus of this issue is a handful of the most important items currently under consideration at the General Assembly. These are issues that are under challenge by the current majorities in both houses.

Raleigh Report – May 20, 2011

May 24, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

The focus of this issue is a handful of the most important items currently under consideration at the General Assembly. These are issues that are under challenge by the current majorities in both houses.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Criminal Justice, Death Penalty, Economic Justice, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Race/Ethnicity, State Budget

Raleigh Report – April 26, 2011

April 28, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

State Deadline Passes and Most New Bills Introduced

Raleigh Report – April 26, 2011

April 28, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

State Deadline Passes and Most New Bills Introduced

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Criminal Justice, Environment, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform, Human Rights, Immigration, Public Education

Raleigh Report – April 19, 2011

April 20, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

New Bills Edition: Attack on Workers Comp by New Bill H 709/S 544 misnamed Protect and Put NC Back to Work.

Raleigh Report – April 19, 2011

April 20, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

New Bills Edition: Attack on Workers Comp by New Bill H 709/S 544 misnamed Protect and Put NC Back to Work.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Criminal Justice, Economic Justice, Environment, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Housing, Mental Health, Public Education, Substance Abuse

Raleigh Report – April 18, 2011

April 20, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

Budget Edition: Last week the chairs of the House Appropriations Subcommittees started revealing their plans for the 2011-13 budget. Not surprisingly, their plans differ in significant ways from the budget proposed by Governor Perdue. The most important difference is that the House leaders will not approve the continuation of any of the emergency tax increases enacted in 2009.

Raleigh Report – April 18, 2011

April 20, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

Budget Edition: Last week the chairs of the House Appropriations Subcommittees started revealing their plans for the 2011-13 budget. Not surprisingly, their plans differ in significant ways from the budget proposed by Governor Perdue. The most important difference is that the House leaders will not approve the continuation of any of the emergency tax increases enacted in 2009.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Economic Justice, Good Government, Health, Public Education, State Budget

Raleigh Report – April 4, 2011

April 4, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

The drumbeat of bad bills continues. Suffice it to say that it’s a tough year for those of us who have advocated for public policy decisions promoting social justice, protecting vulnerable people, and caring for God’s creation. We can’t respond to every bad idea or bad bill. On many of these issues, we feel like we are butting our heads against a wall. Our tendency may be to throw up our hands in despair.

Raleigh Report – April 4, 2011

April 4, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

The drumbeat of bad bills continues. Suffice it to say that it’s a tough year for those of us who have advocated for public policy decisions promoting social justice, protecting vulnerable people, and caring for God’s creation. We can’t respond to every bad idea or bad bill. On many of these issues, we feel like we are butting our heads against a wall. Our tendency may be to throw up our hands in despair.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Environment, Equality & Reconciliation, Farmworkers, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform, Immigration, LGBTQ, People with Disabilities, Rural Life

Raleigh Report – March 21, 2011

March 23, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

New bills on the budget, care of creation, criminal justice, election and campaign law, gambling, guns, health and health care, immigration, mental health, developmental disabilities, substance abuse services, public eduction, and taxes.

Raleigh Report – March 21, 2011

March 23, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

New bills on the budget, care of creation, criminal justice, election and campaign law, gambling, guns, health and health care, immigration, mental health, developmental disabilities, substance abuse services, public eduction, and taxes.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Criminal Justice, Death Penalty, Environment, Farmworkers, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform, Immigration, Mental Health, People with Disabilities, Public Education, Substance Abuse

Raleigh Report – March 7, 2011

March 17, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

Governor Bev Perdue on Saturday vetoed H 2, the misnamed “Protect Health Care Freedom” bill. (It should be called the “Freedom to be Uninsured and Unable to Get Health Care” bill.) The bill was an attack on federal health care reform and purported to remove North Carolinians from the mandated purchase of health insurance, which is the basis of federal reform which will move millions of uninsured Americans into the ranks of the insured.

Raleigh Report – March 7, 2011

March 17, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

Governor Bev Perdue on Saturday vetoed H 2, the misnamed “Protect Health Care Freedom” bill. (It should be called the “Freedom to be Uninsured and Unable to Get Health Care” bill.) The bill was an attack on federal health care reform and purported to remove North Carolinians from the mandated purchase of health insurance, which is the basis of federal reform which will move millions of uninsured Americans into the ranks of the insured.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Farmworkers, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform, Immigration, Public Education, Rural Life, State Budget

Raleigh Report – February 18, 2011

February 22, 2011 By Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

Health Benefit Exchange Bills Introduced; Other New Bills; Updates on already introduced bills.

Raleigh Report – February 18, 2011

February 22, 2011 · by Rose Gurkin, Former Program Associate for Administration

Health Benefit Exchange Bills Introduced; Other New Bills; Updates on already introduced bills.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Environment, Good Government, Gun Violence, Health, Healthcare Reform

Raleigh Report – February 7, 2011

February 7, 2011 By George Reed, Former Executive Director

Bills needing immediate attention; Updates on other bills; Information on contacting legislators.

Raleigh Report – February 7, 2011

February 7, 2011 · by George Reed, Former Executive Director

Bills needing immediate attention; Updates on other bills; Information on contacting legislators.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Good Government, Health, Immigration, Public Education, State Budget

As We Enter A New Year

January 4, 2011 By Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Friends, We look ahead to 2011 knowing we face many challenges and that our commitment to the work we believe in must be fortified and renewed. The environment in which […]

As We Enter A New Year

January 4, 2011 · by Aleta Payne, Former Deputy Executive Director

Friends, We look ahead to 2011 knowing we face many challenges and that our commitment to the work we believe in must be fortified and renewed. The environment in which […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Children & Youth, Civil Discourse, Economic Justice, Environment, Farmworkers, Good Government, Health, Healthcare Reform, Immigration, Public Education, Religion & Society

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