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Legislative Bulletin

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LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN (SPECIAL FEDERAL EDITION): The Employee Free Choice Act: Improving Employee Rights at Work, Improving Employee Livelihood Nov 19, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN - This "Academic Genocide" Must End Apr 27, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: The smartest way to raise $1 billion to balance the budget Jul 28, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: A Smart Investment in Today's Economy and Tomorrow's Workforce Jul 14, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: A State Employee’s $8,000 Baby: Decent health plan or just limited catastrophic coverage? Mar 29, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Agenda 2009: Path to a Healthier North Carolina Feb 3, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Child care subsidies: A job saver, creator, and multiplier Mar 22, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don't Endanger Families With Higher-Interest Consumer Loans Apr 19, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don't Weaken Protection For NC Homeowners, Homebuyers and Renters Jun 6, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don’t Implement Reforms Based on a Struggling Model - Reject Senate Bill 795 Jun 6, 2012

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