The confusion continues. So it is fitting were here today in d. C. So we can be heard loud and clear. We are here to call and policy makers collectively to recognize the collective impact of the rules, regulations, litigation and enforcement action because at the end of the day we are putting the American Dream at risk. My hope is that maybe this time weekend strike a balance together, constructive, and its up policy politics have to make. Workingclass towns, hispanic american africanamericans, for some homebuyers, Single Parents trying to raise the kids who want to own a home, we end up creating a perfectly riskfree safe and sound system and that will be the system for those who need the help the least. Theres no doubt theres conflict and rulemaking. This is hurting the return of private capital. Policymakers quite frankly can give lipservice to the desire to bring back private capital because the actions clearly are working against that return. So im asking one more time for policies
At a time when North Carolina faces a serious nursing shortage, Haywood Community College has invested in its nursing program with a new Health Scienc.
HHF trustees to discuss Presson’s views Janet Presson speaks at a Waynesville Board of Aldermen meeting on Dec. 8, 2020. Haywood County photo
A nonprofit health care foundation serving Haywood County is set to discuss whether one of its trustee’s anti-vaccine, anti-mask advocacy is relevant to her position on its board.
The Haywood Healthcare Foundation’s nominating committee held a special called meeting on Jan. 11 and decided the issue should come before the full board.
“A trustee brought a concern and request for removal as per bylaws,” said Anthony Sutton, chairman of the HHF. “There were a couple of outcomes from the meeting and one was to move it to the full board of trustees.”
Independent fact-checkers have debunked a number of Janet Presson’s Facebook posts, including this one from July, 2020. Facebook photo
One of the loudest voices against masks and vaccines during recent public comment sessions in Haywood County also serves on a nonprofit health care board that’s charged with managing more than $12 million of taxpayer money meant to support public health.
Comments made by registered nurse Janet Presson at county commission and town board meetings have not gone unnoticed letters and comments subsequently submitted to The Smoky Mountain News expressed concern that Presson continues in her role a trustee of the Haywood Health Care Foundation and have called for her removal.
host: this week on the communicators, more of our interviews from the recently-held digital media conference in northern virginia. we begin with a discussion of how one web site is taking a different approach to delivering news. neil buddety is president of daily me. mr. buddy, why another online news site? guest: well, daily me is really about developing media and technology together in tandem, and daily me.com is one way which we showcase that technology. we re also really about taking our technology that allows for understanding users and their interests and personalizing content and improving targeting of advertising and licensing it to a large number of news sites. we believe that most news sites will need to be personalized in the future to meet the needs of readers and that they need this kind of technology to improve the quality of what they do, strengthen their engagement with their readers online and develop really strong online digital businesses. host: so