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STATEMENT: Whoever wins tomorrow must take poverty seriously Nov 5, 2012
BTC REPORT: Mediated Incentives: Making North Carolina's Economic Development Incentive Programs Work Better through Strategic Investments Oct 5, 2012
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  • NC HEALTH REPORT: Health care for kids, grandparents on Medicaid is not a "runaway entitlement"
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