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Murphy Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Preserve Seniors’ Access to Critical Drugs

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., alongside Congressmen Adam Gray (D-CA) and Neal Dunn (R-FL), introduced the Protecting Patient Access to Cancer and Complex Therapies Act, legislation to revert physician reimbursement for administering drugs under Medicare Part B to Average Sales Price (ASP) plus 6 percent, create an additional rebate paid by manufacturers, and hold patients harmless by basing coinsurance rates off the Maximum Fair Price (MFP).

Cooking with Tammy Kelly: North Carolina peach season has arrived ahead of schedule

According to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, due to our exceptionally warm weather a bumper crop of high-quality has arrived earlier than usual.  Peaches typically peak during July, but many peach farmers are already selling fresh ripe early peach varieties.  Warm weather tends to make the peaches ripen not only earlier but faster so don’t wait to pick your peck of peaches!! 

Humphrey highlights license extension measure in sweeping transportation reform bill

North Carolina drivers holding expired Class C licenses now have up to two additional years to renew without penalty under a new law aimed at easing Department of Motor Vehicles backlogs. S.B. 391 authorizes counties and cities to install automated cameras in school zones to issue civil citations for speeding.
“This temporary extension, effective through Dec. 31, 2027, helps address DMV backlogs and keeps folks on the road,” said Rep. Chris Humphrey (R-Lenoir), who supported the legislation.