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State Representative ยท NC ยท 95
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North Carolina's regulatory environment for small businesses has been cited as a barrier to entrepreneurship in rural areas of the state. What specific bills have you sponsored or supported in the General Assembly to reduce licensing requirements or cut red tape for small business owners in your district?
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Many workers in your district rely on jobs that do not offer employer-sponsored health insurance. What is your position on expanding eligibility or outreach for North Carolina's Medicaid program following the state's recent expansion, and how are you ensuring constituents know how to access coverage?
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Rural broadband access remains limited in parts of your district, affecting education, telehealth, and economic opportunity. What steps are you taking in the General Assembly to direct state infrastructure funding toward closing the broadband gap for rural communities you represent?
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As a North Carolina state representative, what specific steps have you taken or do you plan to take to reduce the regulatory burden on small businesses in your district, and how do you measure whether those efforts are succeeding?
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What is your position on expanding Medicaid coverage in North Carolina, and how do you believe the state should address gaps in healthcare access for low-income residents in your district who currently fall into the coverage gap?
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How do you plan to address the condition of aging roads and bridges in your district, and what funding mechanisms are you pursuing at the state level to ensure timely infrastructure repairs for your constituents?