AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedicare Advantage Costs: The NC State Health Plan Board voted to raise out-of-pocket maximums and copays for about 175,000 retirees and older workers in 2027, with critics warning the changes will hit fixed incomes hard. Hospital Merger Watch: State Health Plan leaders warned that a WakeMed-Atrium merger could push premiums up by more than $100 a year if Atrium’s higher rates flow into the state plan. Teacher Pay Equity: The State Board of Education flagged concerns that the proposed teacher pay plan boosts early-career salaries while leaving many veteran teachers behind, with questions about how local supplements may be affected. Election Politics: A Democratic candidate in House District 32 (Vance/Granville) dropped out, reshuffling the race as Democrats weigh whether to keep the seat competitive. Courts & Crime: In the Tru Colors double homicide trial, prosecutors leaned on phone records plus DNA and fingerprint testimony as Omonte Bell and Dyrell Green face first-degree murder charges. Public Safety: Lincolnton police charged Kayla Rose Bessette with first-degree murder and robbery in the killing of missing 70-year-old Tony Maddox. State Government Integrity: AG Jeff Jackson warned of a workers’ compensation fraud scheme impersonating state officials and pushing victims into fake online hearings. Military: An Indiana National Guard sergeant died during training at Fort Bragg. Energy & Policy: A North Carolina data center regulation push is in focus as lawmakers consider rules aimed at noise, cooling, and cost responsibility for large facilities.
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