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POLICY & PROGRESS: How to Build a Super North Carolina

Summer 2012

Take Our Survey -- What Superpowers Would You Give Super North Carolina?

Table of Contents

  • A Strong Economy that Works for Everyone by Tazra Mitchell
  • State Revenues Can Fuel North Carolina's Resurgence by Alexandra Forter Sirota
  • A Life-Saving Act: Voting to Expand Medicaid by Adam Linker
  • North Carolina Public Schools Can Soar -- With the Right Policies by Matt Ellinwood
  • Neighborhood Schools and Diverse Schools? Yes, It's Possible by Chris Hill
  • Offering Second Chances, Ending Collateral Consequences by Daniel Bowes
  • Only One Battle in the War for Justice by J. Tiffany Holland, Lisa Levenstein, and Isabell Moore
  • A Bill of Rights for North Carolina Workers by Ajamu Dillahunt
  • Education as an Economic Investment by Julia Hawes
  • A Baffling Decision by Chris Fitzsimon
  • The Tourism Industry Strikes Again by Rob Schofield
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