Policy Report

Agenda ’98: A Candidate’s Guide to North Carolina Public Policy

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This comprehensive briefing on 21 issues facing the state, as well as statistics on government expenditures and outcomes, provides ideas and recommendations on taxes, state spending, education, health care, welfare, and more.

Please consult Agenda 2002 for the latest information.

Don is executive editor of Carolina Journal. He joined the John Locke Foundation in late 1994, having previously written articles for Carolina Journal and participated in Locke activities. In recent years, Carrington has been CJ’s lead investigative reporter. He has produced… ...

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