John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Bailouts and critters

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In a recent Carolina Beat column, John Locke Foundation Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar Roy Cordato made the case against “bailout mania.” The Lenoir News-Topic recently published that piece. The Wilmington-Star News also interviewed Cordato for a weekend story on the impact of the federal Endangered Species Act.

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