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Gov. Mike Easley released his recommended budget adjustments for the 2008-09 fiscal year that provides $12.5 billion for education, improves the state's ability to compete for jobs in the global economy, increases funding for mental health services, expands oversight of prison parolees, and helps communities better plan to deal with droughts. 5/12/2008
Gov. Mike Easley released his recommended budget adjustments for the 2008-09 fiscal year that provides $12.5 billion for education, improves the state's ability to compete for jobs in the global economy, increases funding for mental health services, expands oversight of prison parolees, and helps communities better plan to deal with droughts.
Gov. Mike Easley today announced a plan to fundamentally restructure the delivery of health care in North Carolina by standardizing the level of care and insurance coverage for the five most chronic conditions.  The plan will improve citizens' health, help doctors deliver the quality care they strive for and save hundreds of millions of dollars in medical costs. 4/30/2008
Gov. Mike Easley today announced a plan to fundamentally restructure the delivery of health care in North Carolina by standardizing the level of care and insurance coverage for the five most chronic conditions. The plan will improve citizens' health, help doctors deliver the quality care they strive for and save hundreds of millions of dollars in medical costs.
Gov. Mike Easley today announced a plan to fundamentally restructure the delivery of health care in North Carolina by standardizing the level of care and insurance coverage for the five most chronic conditions.  The plan will improve citizens' health, help doctors deliver the quality care they strive for and save hundreds of millions of dollars in medical costs. 4/3/2008
Gov. Mike Easley today announced a plan to fundamentally restructure the delivery of health care in North Carolina by standardizing the level of care and insurance coverage for the five most chronic conditions. The plan will improve citizens' health, help doctors deliver the quality care they strive for and save hundreds of millions of dollars in medical costs.
Gov. Mike Easley proclaimed the beginning of the North Carolina Azalea Festival Season and welcomed the 2008 North Carolina Azalea Festival Court and Belles to the Executive Mansion. 3/26/2008
Gov. Mike Easley proclaimed the beginning of the North Carolina Azalea Festival Season and welcomed the 2008 North Carolina Azalea Festival Court and Belles to the Executive Mansion.
Gov. Mike Easley announced a three-part legislative plan modernize North Carolina's public water systems, mandate water conservation and upgrade emergency response. The governor also unveiled a new website, SaveWaterNC.org, aimed at continued water conservation. 3/11/2008
Gov. Mike Easley announced a three-part legislative plan modernize North Carolina's public water systems, mandate water conservation and upgrade emergency response. The governor also unveiled a new website, SaveWaterNC.org, aimed at continued water conservation.
Gov. Mike Easley participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for N.C. State University's new engineering building on Centennial Campus. The building will be the new home of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the joint Department of Biomedical Engineering that N.C. State shares with UNC-Chapel Hill. 2/27/2008
Gov. Mike Easley participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for N.C. State University's new engineering building on Centennial Campus. The building will be the new home of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the joint Department of Biomedical Engineering that N.C. State shares with UNC-Chapel Hill.
Gov. Mike Easley called on the state's top education leaders to continue working together to expand educational opportunities for citizens across the state. Easley spoke to more than 150 education leaders at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Education Governing Boards at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill. 2/6/2008
Gov. Mike Easley called on the state's top education leaders to continue working together to expand educational opportunities for citizens across the state. Easley spoke to more than 150 education leaders at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Education Governing Boards at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill.
Gov. Easley called on water system managers from the state's 30 most vulnerable communities to set up interconnections to other water supplies, conduct water audits and adopt conservation-based price structures to encourage citizens to conserve water, especially if the state's historic drought continues into the summer. 1-14-08
Gov. Easley called on water system managers from the state's 30 most vulnerable communities to set up interconnections to other water supplies, conduct water audits and adopt conservation-based price structures to encourage citizens to conserve water, especially if the state's historic drought continues into the summer.
Gov. Easley joined Eric Montross and Jones Angell for a radio interview during the UNC-Chapel Hill-N.C. State basketball game. (Photo/John D. Lyon Jr.) 1-12-08
Gov. Easley joined Eric Montross and Jones Angell for a radio interview during the UNC-Chapel Hill-N.C. State basketball game. (Photo/John D. Lyon Jr.)
Gov. Easley discussed the drought, Learn and Earn and the rivalry between UNC and N.C. State during a halftime interview with Eric Montross and Jones Angell. (Photo/John D. Lyon Jr.) 1-12-08
Gov. Easley discussed the drought, Learn and Earn and the rivalry between UNC and N.C. State during a halftime interview with Eric Montross and Jones Angell. (Photo/John D. Lyon Jr.)