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** 1. NC TREASURER: Decision in Kadel Case: Ruling by 4th Circuit Reinstates Benefit Exclusion
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"The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit (Court) has handed down a decision which reinstates the State Health Planās (Plan) longstanding exclusion of transition-related treatments from coverage. This stems from the Kadel v. Folwell case, which has now been sent back to the district court for further consideration.
The exclusion dates back to the 1990s, and while litigation has been ongoing it has continued to appear in the annual list of exclusions for Plan members, even though it was inactive. The Courtās decision to vacate the district courtās earlier ruling means the exclusion becomes active again."
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This is great news, and a major pro-values victory for North Carolina. We played a role in shaping this case through our amicus brief and by encouraging former State Treasurer Folwell to stand firm. You can read our amicus brief here: [link removed], and our press release here: [link removed]
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** 2. CAROLINA JOURNAL: Why You Should Care About Elections
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āFormer US House Speaker Tip OāNeill used to say, āAll politics is local.ā That feels even more spot-on this week as early voting begins for North Carolinaās 2025 municipal elections. Also this week, a new report revealed that Raleigh city employees quietly advanced a DEI agenda out of view of the public. Itās a reminder that while the country obsesses over national politics, the choices that most affect our day-to-day are made in city halls and county offices, often with little public scrutiny.
In-person early voting for North Carolinaās November municipal elections begins today, Oct. 16, and runs through 3pm on Saturday, Nov. 1, according to the State Board of Elections. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4, with polls open from 6:30am to 7:30pm. Below is an interactive map from the NCSBE providing more information local contests."
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** 3. IVOTERGUIDE: Your 2025 School Board iVoterGuide Is HereāVote Your Values!
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Weāre excited to announce the release of our partnered 2025 School Board Elections iVoterGuide! Once again, weāve teamed up with iVoterGuide to evaluate candidates across North Carolina from a biblical, pro-values perspectiveāso you can make informed choices rooted in faith, family, and freedom.
With early voting already underway, this digital voter guide is here to save you time and help you confidently cast your ballot in key school board races across the state. This yearās iVoterGuide covers districts including Asheboro City Schools, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Lexington City Schools, Roanoke Rapids Graded Schools, and Thomasville City Schools.
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And donāt forgetāour NC Values Voter Toolkit offers additional pro-voter resources designed to equip and empower you to vote your values this election season: [link removed]
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** 4. WFDD: Dozens Speak at Randolph Library Meeting on Children's Book About Transgender Boy
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"The Randolph County Public Library will keep a childrenās book about what it means to be transgender on its shelves, following a community memberās request that it be removed or relocated.
The picture book, 'Call Me Max,' follows a young transgender boy navigating his identity. Out of nearly 20,000 books in the childrenās collection, itās the only one on this topic.
At the library's Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday, Dorris Welborne, who made the complaint about the book, explained she had checked it out for her grandchild without realizing what it was about."
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** 5. N&O: At Trumpās Request, NC Republicans Announce Plan to Redraw Congressional Map
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"North Carolina lawmakers on Monday announced plans to redraw the stateās congressional map to secure an additional seat for Republicans in the 2026 midterms. In a joint statement, House Speaker Destin Hall and Senate leader Phil Berger announced they would heed President Donald Trumpās national push to redraw maps in Republicansā favor and vote on a new map next week."
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** Weekly Prayer: Family
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LORD, we cry out to you as Father. You are a model of the love, mercy, and authority of the perfect parent. We thank you for modeling for us what every parent should strive for, and for creating this wonderful institution called family.
LORD, we thank you for creating us with a basic nature designed to not be alone. You made us to desire the intimacy of relationships, and it is here where we experience joys indescribable: the joys of marriage, the joys of having children; the joys of seeing our children have children. What a blessing and mercy you gave us in the family! In it we find our first teachers, our first guardians, and our first authorities.
LORD, we recognize how deeply you love your children, and how deeply it pains you when they go astray. Alongside our adoration and thanksgiving, we pray in confessionāas individuals and as members of larger communitiesāover any sins we may have committed that undermine your beloved institution. Forgive us when we endanger your institution through selfishness and arrogance. Forgive our communities and nation for attempting to redefine some of the most basic and deepest parts of being humanābeing made male and female, having lifelong marriage vows and responsibilities, and having parental rights over educating oneās children.
āPut on then, as Godās chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, 13 bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. 14 And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.ā (Colossians 3:12-17)
Amen
Sincerely,
Tami & Team
NC Values
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