John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

On the air, on the road, and other items of interest

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John Locke Foundation Vice President for Marketing and Communications Donna Martinez and Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson dissect the week’s top political news for this weekend’s edition of Curtis Media Group’s “People In Politics” radio program. Martinez discussed former first lady Nancy Reagan’s legacy and the current state of the 2016 presidential race during her latest appearance on the WPTF Radio morning program.

Becki Gray continues twice-weekly politics and public policy updates on WTSB Radio. Gray offered a preview of this year’s short N.C. legislative session during a presentation for the Blue Ridge Republican Women’s Club.

The Raleigh News and Observer‘s “Under the Dome” blog once again used a photo of Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz speaking at a 2015 John Locke Foundation event. The N&O‘s Rob Christensen featured John Hood in a column about a new North Carolina Leadership Forum. Americans for Tax Reform cited Hood’s work in a news release about Alabama tax issues.

The Whiteville News-Reporter cited JLF’s support for school calendar flexibility. The N.C. Spin website promoted Senior Political Analyst Mitch Kokai‘s “Locker Room” blog entry contrasting President Obama and former President George H.W. Bush.

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