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CJ attracts attention for work on health insurance exchanges, voter ID, and more

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NCPoliticalNews.com promoted Carolina Journal Associate Editor Dan Way‘s article this week on the N.C. Chamber’s plan to pursue a private health insurance exchange. N.C. Republican senators also highlighted that article, along with Way’s report on the latest federal lawsuit challenging Obamacare, Executive Editor Don Carrington‘s story on a former Mecklenburg County judge who lost his law license for three years, Associate Editor Barry Smith‘s article on the state’s response to a suit challenging North Carolina’s new election law, contributor Sara Burrows‘ article on the latest developments for Raleigh’s proposed Union Station, and the transcript of a Carolina Journal Radio interview with Jane Pinsky on redistricting reform.

The N.C. Spin website picked up Smith’s story on the election lawsuit. NCPoliticalNews.com promoted N.C. History Project Director Troy Kickler‘s column on North Carolinians’ critical roles at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

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