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SHAKE UP AND SHAKE OUT
The likelihood of massive turnover in the North Carolina General Assembly is confirmed with recent announcements. Rep. Bill Owens, a powerful from , is calling it quits and recently Rep. of nearby , has said “no more.” Both were among … Continue reading
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TIMING IS EVERYTHING
Last Wednesday 18 executives from hosiery and textiles manufacturing operations visited the North Carolina General Assembly as decisions were coalescing around a state budget. What brought the business people to the Legislature was continued state support for technology and research … Continue reading
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Tagged Education Appropriations Committee, Jerry Tillman, jobs, malpractice, medical, North Carolina, state, Textile Technology Center
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