John Locke Update

The Road to Freedom | 2019

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At the John Locke Foundation, we measure success by outcomes.

For the John Locke Foundation, the decade starting in 2010 has generated a tsunami of highly successful policy outcomes born of years of incrementally building a foundation dedicated to human freedom and human flourishing. As this decade comes to a close, the John Locke Foundation is honored to have been chosen by so many North Carolinians as their primary catalyst for realizing a North Carolina that is more free and offers more opportunities for flourishing than at any other time in the state’s history.



Our policy agenda for the 2019 legislative session capitalizes on our successes by continuing to exert a powerful influence over which public policy issues matter and move North Carolina toward being the state in which citizens have the most freedom in the nation.

As it has been said in the General Assembly, if the John Locke Foundation is not behind the policy, it is going nowhere fast.

Here is the John Locke Foundation policy agenda for 2019.

As senior lobbyist, Becki provides research and consultation to influential state and local policymakers. She has developed relationships with legislators and community and industry leaders across North Carolina and the nation to ensure the foundation influences decision-makers. Becki is a sought-after commentator on television and radio and writes for Carolina Journal. She directs the foundation’s Candidate Education project and the NC Capitol Leaders program for legislative staffers. Becki holds an Art degree from Queens College and Paralegal Certificate from Meredith College. She serves on the North Carolina Museum of Art’s Board of Trustees ...

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About John Locke Foundation

We are North Carolina’s Most Trusted and Influential Source of Common Sense. The John Locke Foundation was created in 1990 as an independent, nonprofit think tank that would work “for truth, for freedom, and for the future of North Carolina.” The Foundation is named for John Locke (1632-1704), an English philosopher whose writings inspired Thomas Jefferson and the other Founders.

The John Locke Foundation is a 501(c)(3) research institute and is funded solely from voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations, and charitable foundations.