Richard Moore’s agenda to move North Carolina forward
Economic Stimulus PlanMarch 4, 2008 North Carolina’s working families are increasingly concerned about our slowing national economy. In the midst of this concern, there is a great deal we can do to help state residents. As governor, Richard Moore will enact a number of reforms that are designed to both strengthen the economy and help families that are struggling (more) |
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Health Care for All ChildrenSeptember 20, 2007 All children in North Carolina should have health care coverage. It is the right thing to do and it is one of the best investments we can make for our state. Children with health care coverage are more likely to get needed preventive care and have health problems detected and treated earlier in life. |
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Building Schools Smarter and FasterSeptember 4, 2007 North Carolina is facing a classroom crisis. The State Department of Public Instruction projects almost $10 billion in public school construction needs over the next five years. The need is spread across all of North Carolina. |
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Transportation ReformJanuary 7, 2008 “NCDOT has not been keeping up with the best organizations in the public and private sector, which are increasing their focus on efficiency and strategy to achieve operational excellence.” -McKinsey Consulting Report to NCDOT in October, 2007. |
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State Budget ReformDecember 6, 2007 As State Treasurer, Richard Moore holds one of the most accountable offices in state government. He is responsible for almost $90 billion in public money and well over 700,000 North Carolinians depend on him to manage the state retirement system wisely. |
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Reducing Preventable Medical ErrorsJanuary 9, 2008 Based on the national Institute of Medicine’s data, we can estimate that preventable medical errors cause between 1,259 and 2,803 deaths in North Carolina each year. These errors cost our residents, families and communities between $486 million and $830 million annually in lost wages, lost productivity and increased health care costs. |
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A Common-Sense Approach to the DroughtJanuary 17, 2008 According to the N.C. Rural Center’s Water 2030 report, public water systems lose more than 35 billion gallons or 11 percent of treated water each year due to leaks, unmetered connections, and other situations. This is enough water to supply the entire Charlotte-Mecklenburg region for a full year. |
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A Cleaner Energy FutureJanuary 29, 2008 The way we produce and use energy is exacting a huge cost from our wallets and from our environment. Our current trajectory is unsustainable. North Carolina imports virtually all of its energy resources—coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and other sources—with total energy expenditures estimated at more than $23 billion annually. |
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Glenda M. Williams |
I support Richard Moore because he is
an honest hard-working individual who reflects the values we need in our communities. North
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RJ Hemby |
I support Richard because I saw how he handled Hurricane Floyd in 1999 and I hope he brings forth the same management style as governor. | |
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