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On January 4, 2013, [26] North Carolina Governor-elect Pat McCrory swore in Aldona Wos as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. [26] At the time, NCDHHS had around 18,000 employees and a budget of around $18 billion. [27] Wos declined her $128,000 salary and was instead paid a token $1. [28]
Secretary of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (2017–22) [ edit ] In January 2017 Cohen was appointed health secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), an organization with 17,000 employees and an annual budget of $20 billion, by Governor Roy Cooper .
The treasurer is the sole fiduciary of the governmental employee pension fund and manages the State Health Plan. [17] As with all Council of State officers, the treasurer's salary is fixed by the General Assembly and cannot be reduced during their term of office. [18] In 2022, the treasurer's annual salary was $146,421. [19]
When Elaine Marshall was first elected as secretary of state in 1996, she became the first woman elected to statewide office in North Carolina. A lot has changed and grown in North Carolina since ...
During a legislative committee meeting in early March, DHHS Secretary Kody Kinsley spoke on GLP-1 drugs and the potential of expanding NC Medicaid coverage of the drugs for weight loss.
The Trump administration scrambled to rehire "several" fired employees who play a key role in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's response to bird flu, the agency said Tuesday in a written statement.
The North Carolina Cabinet is the group of unelected heads of the executive departments of the Government of North Carolina.It is separate and distinct from the North Carolina Council of State, the members of which are elected statewide, and which makes up the rest of the executive leadership of the government.
The Council of State comprises the holders of the ten offices established by Article III of the Constitution of North Carolina: governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, superintendent of public instruction, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture, commissioner of labor, and commissioner of insurance. [19]