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BTC BRIEF: Getting Out of the Car - Current Trends Make Smarter Public Transportation Policies a Top Priority Jun 16, 2008
BTC REPORTS: What Does a Sound Basic Education Cost? It is Time to Find Out May 1, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The 2009-2011 State Budget: Trifecta of spending cuts, tax increases and federal aid used to address historic shortfall Sep 30, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN (SPECIAL FEDERAL EDITION): The Employee Free Choice Act: Improving Employee Rights at Work, Improving Employee Livelihood Nov 19, 2009
EXPOSING THE GAP, REVISITED: North Carolina Schools Are Still Failing Minority Students Jan 15, 2010
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