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When the North Carolina attorney general responded to legal challenges involving the new Woman’s Right to Know abortion legislation, WPTF Radio’s Rick and Donna Martinez called on Carolina Journal Associate Editor David Bass to discuss the issue. Bass also appeared on Boomers Rock radio to discuss his recent column about the millennial generation’s woes. On a lighter note, WPTF also welcomes Becki Gray, John Locke Foundation Vice President for Outreach, for a segment today on holiday food and entertainment. Gray offered a Monday morning preview of the week’s state government news for WTSB Radio listeners. She’ll recap the top stories during an appearance on the same station later today. Director of Communications Mitch Kokai also discussed the week’s top state political news with Curtis Wright on the WAAV/WFNC morning program. Daren Bakst, Director of Legal and Regulatory Studies, discussed wind power during an appearance with Chad Adams on WLTT.

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