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Key executive leaving city of Charlotte for new job with CLT Business Alliance


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Published in Politics and Government on Wednesday, December 11th 2024 at 18:00 GMT by Charlotte Observer   Print publication without navigation

  • Assistant City Manager Tracy Dodson is leaving city government to help lead the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance as the group's new chief operating officer and head of economic development. Dodson will start the new position in early February, according to a statement from the alliance announcing her hiring.

The article from The Charlotte Observer discusses the ongoing debate over the expansion of Medicaid in North Carolina, which has been a contentious issue for years. Despite a bipartisan agreement reached in March between the Republican-led General Assembly and Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, the expansion has not yet been implemented. The delay stems from disagreements on additional health policy changes, including the potential repeal of "certificate of need" laws, which require state approval for new medical facilities or services. Governor Cooper has expressed frustration over the lack of progress, emphasizing the urgency of providing health care to approximately 600,000 low-income adults. Meanwhile, Republican leaders are pushing for regulatory reforms to increase competition and lower costs in healthcare, arguing that these changes are necessary before Medicaid expansion can proceed. The article highlights the political maneuvering and the significant implications for healthcare access in the state.

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