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MEDIA RELEASE: NC Foreclosure Filings Continue Record Climb in 2009; Stronger State and Federal Response Needed Jan 7, 2010
LEGISLATIVE BRIEFINGS: Coming to a town near you Oct 15, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Budget, Education, Health Care, Consumer Issues Jul 22, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Helping homeowners, helping North Carolina: Why we should pass two important bills now May 12, 2009

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