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Triangle radio listeners had a chance this week to learn about Gov. Beverly Perdue’s incentives-heavy economic development policy, as Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson discussed contributor Kristy Bailey‘s CJ exclusive on the topic during an appearance with Bill LuMaye on WPTF Radio. The Lincoln Tribune also picked up Bailey’s article. The Richmond County Daily Journal published Henderson’s CJ editorial on privatization of state liquor sales. The Reason Foundation’s Winter 2011 Reason Report republished CJ Associate Editor Sara Burrows‘ recent article about the Charlotte airport’s discussion of opting out of federal transportation security initiatives. A press clip e-mail from N.C. Senate Republicans highlighted Associate Editor David Bass‘ report about this week’s U.S. House vote to repeal ObamaCare. The Lincoln Tribune published that same piece, along with Bass’ article on the potential demise of the local-option land-transfer tax, and his exclusive on Republican reaction to Perdue’s ideas for reorganizing state governnment. Bass also discussed liberals’ firearm ignorance in an article for the American Spectator.

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