March 17, 2025

En Español

Una Nueva Regla Federal Propuesta por la Administración Trump Excluiría a los Receptores de DACA de la Cobertura de Salud a Través de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio

El anuncio de la Administración Trump de emitir un Aviso de Propuesta de Regla para restringir el acceso a la cobertura de salud para los receptores de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA) es decepcionante, pero no sorprendente. En su búsqueda de nuevas formas de amenazar el bienestar de las comunidades inmigrantes, esta administración ha hecho todo lo posible para restringir y empeorar el sistema de salud para todos.

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Environment

Trump Administration Slashes NOAA Budget as North Carolina Grapples with Natural Disasters

As North Carolina continues to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene and battles ongoing wildfires across the state, the Trump administration—along with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency—has set its sights on slashing federal spending, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as its latest target, according to WECT.

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Education

Tillis Votes To Confirm Education Secretary That Supports Trump’s Plan To Dismantle The Department

Concerned about the devastating impact of the Trump administration’s goal to eliminate the US Department of Education, North Carolina educators and parents recently delivered letters to Senator Thom Tillis, urging him to oppose efforts to dismantle the department. Despite the opposition from his constituents, Sen. Tillis ignored these concerns and voted to confirm McMahon, alongside every other Senate Republican who cast a vote.

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NC Courts

Fellow Republicans covering legal fees in controversial NC ballot challenge lawsuit

As Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin sues to discard more than 65,000 ballots in the state Supreme Court race, questions around legal costs have been raised as the lawsuit has hit a four-month mark. Griffin’s legal defense fund has reportedly raised $17,200 and $14,000 in legal expenditures, according to The News & Observer. Amid Griffin running up an ever-increasing legal bill, one of his biggest donors is on the state Court of Appeals preparing to hear this case.

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