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POLICY & PROGRESS: Budget Cuts and Job Losses in North Carolina

October 19, 2011

Table of Contents

  • Budget Cuts Threaten NC Student Performance by Julia Hawes
  • State Budget Cuts Almost 30,000 Jobs in North Carolina by Allan Freyer
  • State of Working North Carolina: Support NC Workers, Strengthen the Economy, Share Prosperity
  • The Vital Role of Pre-kindergarten in Providing a "Sound Basic Education" by Matthew Ellinwood
  • The Unfair Choice by Sarah Ovaska
  • The Cost of Not Funding Higher Education by Alexandra Forter Sirota
  • Medicaid Cuts Target North Carolina's Most Vulnerable by Adam Linker
  • Immigration Memo Fails to Offer Real Solution by Jessica Rocha
  • The Children of Eastern North Carolina Lose Again by Rob Thompson
  • Unleashing a Culture War by Rob Schofield
  • The Agenda of Disenfranchisement by Chris Fitzsimon
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