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Sign as a Business Leader

As a North Carolina business leader, I endorse the following statement:

We, as North Carolina business leaders, understand that a strong economy and a thriving workforce require healthy families. Right now, too many hard-working families are uninsured. In fact, about two-thirds of all uninsured adults in North Carolina work. They are construction workers, farmers, child care providers, and even veterans. We urge the North Carolina General Assembly to achieve a bi-partisan solution to close the health insurance coverage gap. Now is the time to act. There are proposals on the table that would require no investment of state tax dollars and closing the gap would create an estimated 37,000 jobs and billions in economic activity. Much of this economic activity would benefit our rural communities and other areas most in need of an economic boost. Closing the health insurance coverage gap is a good deal for the health of North Carolina families and for our economy. We urge you to work together and achieve a policy solution that closes the health insurance coverage gap.

Business Leaders for Closing the Coverage Gap

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Faith Leaders Addendum

As a North Carolina faith leader/ community of faith, I/we endorse the following statement:

We, as people of faith in North Carolina, believe that the Lord brings good news to the poor, binds up the broken-hearted, and comforts all those who mourn. We believe that when we work to ease the burdens of our neighbors who are struggling the most, we are caring for God. And, we believe we are called to follow our God by doing good, not only in the halls of our congregations, but by seeking justice in the wider world.

That means we cannot stand silent when presented with the opportunity to provide healthcare coverage for hundreds of thousands of our brothers and sisters. We understand that a community cannot flourish while its people lack access to affordable, quality healthcare. Healthy families are the bedrock of our communities of faith and of our local economies. Uninsured North Carolinians include members of our congregations, pastors, child care providers, farmers, construction workers, small business owners, neighbors, and friends. We urge the North Carolina General Assembly to work together across bi-partisan lines to close the health insurance coverage gap for all of these children of God.

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By signing this statement you are granting permission to Care4Carolina to publicize your endorsement. Your personal information will only be used for the purposes of this public endorsement statement and will not be shared with any other entity. Personal contact information will not be shared in endorsement statements, listings, or ads. Employer information will be used for identification purposes only. For example: “Rev. John Doe, Pastor, ABC Church, Anytown, NC.”

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Sign as a Grassroots Group

As legislation progresses to enact a North Carolina solution to close the health insurance coverage gap, it is critical that we have a grassroots team ready to mobilize. By signing up as a member of the Care4Carolina Grassroots Action Network, you agree to activate your group/organization when action is requested during the campaign. Action requests may include but are not limited to reaching out to legislators, sharing posts on social media, and relaying information to other contacts.

Your work as a grassroots group/organization is essential to our efforts, and Care4Carolina appreciates your support in ensuring that our mission is achieved. Together, we will find a North Carolina solution to close the health insurance coverage gap.

*By signing on as a member of the Care4Carolina Grassroots Action Network, your group/organization’s information will not be shared externally. The information collected through this form is for internal use only.

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Resources

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American Hospital Association Report – The Importance of Health Coverage

July 2019
American Hospital Association
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Hospitals, Infants and Children, Mental Health / Substance Abuse

American Rescue Plan Incentives to Close the Coverage Gap

June 2021
Resource Type: Fact Sheet
Topic: American Rescue Plan, Good for the Economy

Antipoverty Impact of Medicaid Expansion

June 2020
Health Affairs
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Health Care Spending, Medicaid Expansion, Poverty

Can Medicaid Help Military Veterans?

October 2016
A Wake Forest University School of Health Law & Policy Study
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Good for Veterans, Veterans

Cancer and the Coverage Gap

July 2020
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Cancer, Coverage Gap, Good for Health

Candidate Toolkit 2020

September 2020
Resource Type: Poll Results, Report, Talking Points
Topic: Cancer, Coverage Gap, Covid-19/coronavirus, Election/Voting, Health Care Spending, Health Consequences, Health Disparities, Heart Disease, Infants and Children, Medicaid Expansion, Mental Health / Substance Abuse, NCGA, Public Health, Rural, Rural Health

Care4Carolina Key Principles

December 2020
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Care4Carolina

Closing the Coverage Gap Benefits Farmers

November 2022
Topic: Coverage Gap, Farmers

Closing the Coverage Gap Improves Health

July 2022
Topic: Coverage Gap, Health

Closing the Coverage Gap Incentivizes Work

July 2019
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Economy, H655/Working Families Act

Community Education Handbook 2022

January 2021
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Covid-19/coronavirus, Economy, Farmers, Good for Business, Good for Health, Good for Public Safety, Good for the Economy, Good for Veterans, Health Care Systems, Health Disparities, Infants and Children, Mental Health / Substance Abuse, Parents, Veterans

County Data Sheets

January 2021
Resource Type: Data Sheet
Topic: County Data

County Impact Data from the NC Rural Center

June 2019
North Carolina Rural Center
Resource Type: Website
Topic: Rural

COVID-19 Factsheet

January 2021
Resource Type: Data Sheet
Topic: Covid-19/coronavirus, Frontline Workers, Good for Health

Do States Regret Expanding Medicaid?

June 2020
Wake Forest University School of Law
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Costs/Funding, Medicaid Expansion

February 2019 Poll – by NC Conservatives for Working Families

February 2019
NC Conservatives for Working Families
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Voter Support

February 2019 Poll – Over 70% of Voters Support

July 2019
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Voter Support

Financial Projections for Closing the Coverage Gap

June 2021
Resource Type: Data Sheet
Topic: Good for the Economy

Georgetown University: NC Low-wage, Uninsured Workers

June 2021
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Good for Business, Workforce

H 655 Working Families Act – Summary

July 2019
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Report
Topic: H655/Working Families Act

Health Status and Access to Care for the North Carolina Medicaid Gap Population

September 2019
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Heart Disease, Infants and Children, Medicaid Expansion

Heart Disease and the Coverage Gap

July 2020
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Good for Health, Heart Disease

Infant Mortality and the Coverage Gap

July 2020
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Coverage Gap, Good for Health, Infants and Children

Labor Force Participation Fact Sheet

March 2022
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Data Sheet, Fact Sheet
Topic: Workers, Workforce

Legislator Handbook 2021

January 2021
Resource Type: Report, Talking Points
Topic: Cancer, Covid-19/coronavirus, Economy, Farmers, Health Care Systems, Health Disparities, Mental Health / Substance Abuse, Veterans

Map of Supporters

January 2021

Medical Debt and the Coverage Gap

October 2022
Resource Type: Data Sheet, Fact Sheet
Topic: Coverage Gap, Medical debt

Mental Health Fact Sheet

February 2022
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Data Sheet, Fact Sheet
Topic: Good for Health, Mental Health / Substance Abuse, Public Safety, Veterans

NC Child – Impact on Children

July 2019
NC Child
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Infants and Children

NC Child: Families Can’t Wait for Health Care

February 2022
Resource Type: Website
Topic: Medicaid Expansion, Working Families

NC Community Health Centers Infographic – lessons from Ohio and Michigan

July 2019
NC Community Health Centers
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Mental Health / Substance Abuse

NC’s Economy and the Coverage Gap

July 2020
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Economy, H655/Working Families Act

Poll Findings: August 2020

September 2020
Resource Type: Poll Results

Private Health Plan Costs for Working Mother in the Coverage Gap

June 2021
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Private Health Insurance Plans, Working Families, Working Mothers

Provider Capacity Fact Sheet

March 2022
Resource Type: Data Sheet, Fact Sheet
Topic: Health Care Systems, Providers

Public Safety and Closing the Coverage Gap

June 2021
Resource Type: Fact Sheet
Topic: Good for Public Safety, Mental Health / Substance Abuse

Public Safety Infographic

June 2021
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Good for Public Safety, Mental Health / Substance Abuse

Rural Health Fact Sheet

March 2022
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Data Sheet, Fact Sheet
Topic: Rural, Rural Hospitals

Sharon Decker: It’s time for NC to close the coverage gap to boost the economy

June 2021
Topic: Good for Business, Good for the Economy, Workforce

Talking Points on Closing the Coverage Gap

July 2019
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Talking Points
Topic: H655/Working Families Act

The Economic and Employment Benefits of Expanding Medicaid in North Carolina: June 2019 Update

July 2019
Cone Health Foundation
Resource Type: Report
Topic: Economy, Good for the Economy, H655/Working Families Act, Hospitals, Mental Health / Substance Abuse, Rural

The Economic Case for a Strong Rural Health Sector

July 2019
NC Rural Center
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Economy, Hospitals, Rural

Veterans and the Coverage Gap

June 2022
Care4Carolina
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Good for Veterans, Veterans

Who’s in the Gap?

January 2021
Resource Type: Infographic
Topic: Coverage Gap, Frontline Workers, Good for Business, Parents

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