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Mark Barrett

@MarkBarrettACT

Freelance journalist based near Asheville, N.C. Interests include #ncpol, #ncga, #avlgov, #avlnews, outdoors and #WNC history. Also at @markbarrettwnc.bsky.soc

Asheville, N.C. Beigetreten Ekim 2012
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Congressman Chuck Edwards
Congressman Chuck Edwards@RepChuckEdwards·
Heather Kell is an incredible single mom and a server at one of my favorite restaurants in Hendersonville. I shared the story of how the OBBB helped Heather and her son this tax season with @POTUS and today she was invited to the White House.
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Blue Ridge Public Radio
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Asheville’s Mission Hospital says it is no longer in immediate jeopardy, the most serious sanction a hospital can face. The move comes after state inspectors visited the hospital to investigate patient safety complaints earlier this month.
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According to the state auditor's office, this state government relief effort after hurricanes Matthew and Florence was a disaster all by itself. Lots of political implications here, but even more for ordinary folks affected. #ncpol insideclimatenews.org/news/19112025/…
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North Carolina Office of the State Auditor
NCORR’s Homeowner Recovery Program was created to help families rebuild after Hurricanes Matthew and Florence—but a new report reveals major challenges: • Applicants waited years: It took applicants an average of 936 days to get through grant determination, just one of eight steps required to be completed to receive aid. Some families remained in temporary housing for more than 1,400 days. • Project completions: Out of 11,654 applications, 3,522 projects were finished as of April 2025. • $784 million paid to vendors: Yet there was no systematic monitoring of vendor performance. Only one out of six program administration contracts (17%) included any Key Performance Indicators. • $297 million budget shortfall: Poor budgeting and unreconciled reporting forced the state to provide emergency funding to keep recovery projects moving. The report highlights the urgent need for stronger oversight, better data, and a focus on real results for North Carolina families. Read the full report (link in bio) to learn more about the findings and recommendations for future disaster recovery efforts.
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Several local organizations and the Southern Conference said today they've agreed that the Socon basketball championships will be played in #Asheville through 2035. #avlnews
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