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Welcome to Education Matters presented by the Public School Forum of North Carolina. In today's episode, we're taking a look at Eggs & Issues 2025 where the Public School Forum presented our Top Education Issues which represent the Forum's legislative priorities for the 2025-26 biennium. Today, we'll hear from policymakers who took part in a discussion of the challenges and strategies presented in this year's Top Issues. Guests: Leader Sydney Batch, NC Senate Democratic Leader Mo Green, NC Superintendent of Public Instruction Catty Moore, NC State Board of Education Member-At-Large Sen. Kevin Corbin, NC General Assembly
President Biden says there's nothing more the federal government can do for the people of North Carolina or other hurricane victims. Is it because the victims are Republicans or is it because they are mostly white? Not a single penny to Ukraine or to the illegals until Americans are take care of. Agree or disagree?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From one-time football player to Vice President of Personal Capital, Kevin Corbin stops by for this week's Keoni Chats. Kevin has bounced around following college but found his home back in Oregon. I played freshman football with Kevin where he sustained a knee injury making him convert to basketball. We talk about the hardship of handling that injury at a young age. Kevin found Economics and the financial world during his time at the University of Oregon. We talked about his interesting family dynamic as he and his dad were the only ones in a home filled with women. Follow Kevin on these platforms: https://bit.ly/3OYvJ1p ; https://bit.ly/3yag2gV
Welcome to Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. On today's episode, Colin Campbell speaks with Sen. Kevin Corbin, a Republican from Macon County who represents the western corner of the state. He explains why he was among the first Republican senators to embrace Medicaid expansion, what it would mean for his rural district, and why he's optimistic that the House will join the Senate in the major policy shift.
Welcome to Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. On today's episode, Colin Campbell speaks with Sen. Kevin Corbin, a Republican from Macon County who represents the western corner of the state. He explains why he was among the first Republican senators to embrace Medicaid expansion, what it would mean for his rural district, and why he's optimistic that the House will join the Senate in the major policy shift.
One Western North Carolina Republican wants North Carolina to expand Medicaid. State and local representatives - mostly Republicans - gathered at Southwestern Community College to talk about the need to "close the health coverage gap." Sarah Thompson, executive director of the Southwestern Commission explains what that gap is: "The coverage gap refers to people who do not qualify for Medicaid because they earn too much to qualify but they make too little to qualify for a subsidy in the private insurance marketplace or to afford health insurance on their own," said Thompson. This impacts over 600,000 people in North Carolina, according to some estimates. Ever since he took office, Democratic Governor Roy Cooper and leading Republicans in the General Assembly have been fighting over Medicaid expansion. One GOP lawmaker is hopeful that this won't be the case this year - Senator Kevin Corbin. Corbin, an insurance agent, was a co-sponsor on the proposed " Working Families" bill which
Today we are coming to you from the 7th annual Eggs and Issues breakfast presented by the Public School Forum of North Carolina. Today's discussion on COVID-19 and Education Policy is part of a two episode series on the Top 10 Education issues for 2021. Here to talk with us today are Dr. Catherine Edmonds, ECPPS Superintendent and future NCDPI Deputy Superintendent, Daniel Scott, 2020 NC Southeast Regional Teacher of the Year, Onslow County Schools, Sen. Kevin Corbin, NCGA, and Dr. Scott Elliott, Superintendent, Watauga County Schools.
Coming into the new year with an eye toward the transition and recovery from COVID-19 brings changes and challenges to education. Here to speak with us on critical issues are statewide policymakers, State Superintendent Catherine Truitt, State Board of Education Chair Eric Davis, Representative Ashton Clemmons, and Senator Kevin Corbin. Guests: Catherine Truitt, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Rep. Ashton Wheeler Clemmons, (D) District 57, Guilford Sen. Kevin Corbin, (R) District 50 Eric Davis, Chair, NC State Board of Education
On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss reasons why automation isn't more pervasive, particularly in networking, and look at complications such as source of truth, getting state information, the need for orchestration, and user trust. Our guests are Omar Sultan, Leader, Product Management at Cisco; and Kevin Corbin, Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp.
On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss reasons why automation isn't more pervasive, particularly in networking, and look at complications such as source of truth, getting state information, the need for orchestration, and user trust. Our guests are Omar Sultan, Leader, Product Management at Cisco; and Kevin Corbin, Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp.
On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss reasons why automation isn't more pervasive, particularly in networking, and look at complications such as source of truth, getting state information, the need for orchestration, and user trust. Our guests are Omar Sultan, Leader, Product Management at Cisco; and Kevin Corbin, Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp.
On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss reasons why automation isn't more pervasive, particularly in networking, and look at complications such as source of truth, getting state information, the need for orchestration, and user trust. Our guests are Omar Sultan, Leader, Product Management at Cisco; and Kevin Corbin, Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp. The post Heavy Networking 528: If Automation Is So Great, Why Aren’t More Networks Automated? (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss reasons why automation isn't more pervasive, particularly in networking, and look at complications such as source of truth, getting state information, the need for orchestration, and user trust. Our guests are Omar Sultan, Leader, Product Management at Cisco; and Kevin Corbin, Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp. The post Heavy Networking 528: If Automation Is So Great, Why Aren’t More Networks Automated? (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss reasons why automation isn't more pervasive, particularly in networking, and look at complications such as source of truth, getting state information, the need for orchestration, and user trust. Our guests are Omar Sultan, Leader, Product Management at Cisco; and Kevin Corbin, Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp. The post Heavy Networking 528: If Automation Is So Great, Why Aren’t More Networks Automated? (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On this edition of Cup of Joe, Host Joe Stewart discussed the progress of the "Hands Free" bill with Rep. Corbin and how the Covid-19 pandemic has delayed that process.
On this edition of Cup of Joe, we hear from six state legislators - IIANC member agency owners Rep. Kevin Corbin, and Senators Vickie Sawyer, Jim Burgin and Todd Johnson, as well as Rep. Chris Humphrey and Senator Jim Perry, on the recently concluded legislative session that dealt with funding and regulatory issues resulting from the COVID-19 situation.
In this episode, NC Representative Kevin Corbin joins us to discuss the impact of health care costs on his constituents in western North Carolina. He also shares some potential legislative solutions to alleviate health care costs, and talks about his second career as a southern gospel singer. Learn more about Rep. Kevin Corbin Rep. Corbin's official page on the NC General Assembly website Purchase and listen to music by Blue Ridge Follow the coalition and Michael on Twitter @fiscalhealthnc and michaelck and Facebook And be sure to join the coalition to help fight for lower health care costs The North Carolina Coalition for Fiscal Health is a 501(c)(4) corporation, organized as a nonpartisan group focused on economic issues and the rising cost of healthcare in North Carolina. We’re here to talk about improving the fiscal health of all North Carolinians.
Dr. Dan’s guest on Freedom Forum Radio is Kevin Corbin, candidate for retiring Representative Roger West's NC House District 120 seat. Discussion topics will include taxes, education, and reducing regulations to stimulate business and job creation. For more information, see Post.E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (2 of 3)E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (3 of 3)
Dr. Dan’s guest on Freedom Forum Radio is Kevin Corbin, candidate for retiring Representative Roger West's NC House District 120 seat. Discussion topics will include taxes, education, and reducing regulations to stimulate business and job creation. For more information, see Post.E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (1 of 3)E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (3 of 3)
Dr. Dan’s guest on Freedom Forum Radio is Kevin Corbin, candidate for retiring Representative Roger West's NC House District 120 seat. Discussion topics will include taxes, education, and reducing regulations to stimulate business and job creation. For more information, see Post.E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (1 of 3)E56: Kevin Corbin - NC House District 120 Special Primary Election (2 of 3)