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July 29, 2025
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July 29, 2025
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July 29, 2025
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July 29, 2025
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July 29, 2025

Cooper Enters US Senate Race

Former Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper officially entered the U.S. Senate race Monday with hopes of flipping the seat held by Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, who will not seek reelection in 2026.

Insiders believe the Senate race could be the country’s most expensive, with estimates reaching $750 million. Cooper will likely face Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley, who was endorsed by President Trump after his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, opted not to run.

In his launch video, Cooper emphasized his record as governor, focusing on the middle class, education, health care, and economic development. He described himself as someone who “never really wanted to go to Washington” but entered the race to help North Carolinians.

Cooper becomes the favorite to win the Democratic nomination, with former U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel (D-N.C.) expected to suspend his campaign and endorse the two-term governor.

Article Icon 1BOE Rolls Out Voter Registration Repair Site

The North Carolina State Board of Elections has launched a Voter Registration Repair website to address missing driver’s license or Social Security data in more than 103,000 voter records, ensuring compliance with a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit and state court rulings.

The initiative, approved unanimously by the board, aims to maintain accurate voter rolls without removing eligible voters. The estimated number of affected registrations last month was nearly 200,000.

The website instructs voters to check and update their registration online through a Department of Motor Vehicles portal, in person at county election offices, or via a mailed form. Provisional ballots will be required for in-person voters with incomplete data, and poll workers will be instructed to assist those voters.

North Carolina voters can use a Registration Repair Search Tool to find out if their registration is among those affected.

Article Icon 1Duke Alum Helps Create New TSA Technology

Duke University alumnus Joel Greenberg, the founder and CEO of Quadridox, has developed a new CT X-ray machine that can more efficiently detect explosive devices during the Transportation Security Administration’s scanning process at airports.

Set for testing in East Coast airports in 2026, the new technology features enhanced sensitivity and uses real-time data to scan bags, resulting in more accuracy and fewer delays.

“We’re measuring the X-rays that actually scatter or bounce off of the objects in the bag, and that gives us a lot more material information,” Greenberg said.

The X-ray system can also be used in medical settings by helping pathologists and surgeons more quickly and accurately distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy tissue.

PRESS RELEASE

N.C. State Health Plan Announces

Partnership to Offer No Cost Surgical Benefit for Members

(Raleigh, N.C.) — New no-cost, high-quality health care will soon be available for State Health Plan (Plan) members. Under a new agreement, set to begin in October, Plan members will have access to an innovative new surgical benefit as part of the efforts to reduce costs for members and help overcome the budget deficit. N.C. State Treasurer Brad Briner is announcing the Plan has signed into a partnership with Lantern, a Specialty Care Platform, giving members who need surgery access to Lantern’s network of the region’s top surgeons and specialists at no cost to them.

“We’re excited to offer members access to Lantern’s premier network of rigorously vetted surgeons,” said Treasurer Briner. “Our team has talked to a lot of members over the last year, and we are committed to improving our plan design through higher quality choices at better rates. Investing in more primary care and waiving the cost of surgery for members through this new partnership is something we’re really excited about.”

To support the state’s 550,000 active members and their families, Lantern will expand its already strong surgical network that includes OrthoCarolina and Raleigh Orthopedics with additional great surgeons in Raleigh, Durham, Charlotte, Greensboro, Hickory and other cities to achieve a statewide network that is convenient for all members. Plan members are incentivized to use the Lantern network to ensure better outcomes and bigger savings. Treasurer Briner encourages high-quality surgeons and health systems who want to participate in this unique partnership to apply to become part of Lantern’s Network of Excellence.

“I’ve seen firsthand how access to high-quality, affordable surgical care makes all the difference in someone’s recovery,” said Dr. Steve Lucey, a Greensboro-based orthopedic surgeon and member of Lantern’s Medical Advisory Board. “This is a win/win relationship where the state will save money, and patients will have far less out-of-pocket costs with the Lantern network of exceptional surgeons.”

“We are honored to partner with the North Carolina State Health Plan to deliver excellent surgical care to the dedicated public servants of North Carolina,” said Lantern CEO John Zutter. “Though most people don’t need surgery often, when they do, it’s a stressful time and finding the right surgeon is important. We focus on building a network of the highest quality surgeons and connecting people to the right one, at an affordable price, so they get the best outcome.”

Along with vetting providers and facilities to ensure the highest quality in its Network of Excellence, Lantern also pairs members with a dedicated care team, including care advocates and nurse navigators, for the entirety of their care journey. Members will not have to download anything or take any action to enroll in this program. Members will be getting more information about this partnership leading up to the launch in the fall.

About the North Carolina State Health Planh

The State Health Plan, a division of the Department of State Treasurer, provides health care coverage to more than 740,000 teachers, state employees, retirees, current and former lawmakers, state university and community college personnel, and their dependents.

About Lantern

Lantern is the Specialty Care Platform that helps employers reduce trend in the highest growing area of spend – specialty care. Lantern’s Network of Excellence includes the top surgeons, infusion and cancer centers around the country. Lantern pairs members with a dedicated care team, including Care Advocates and nurse navigators, for the entirety of their care journey, helping them get back to good health, back to their families and back to work. That local access and personal support leads to higher utilization which results in an average 4% trend reduction for employers. Lantern is trusted by the nation’s largest employers to deliver care to more than 6 million members across the country.

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