John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

On the road

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The N.C. History Project wrapped up its three-part series on the State of Our Constitution with a panel discussion in Salisbury on the N.C. Constitution and education. The Salisbury Post covered the event. The Associated Press previewed another John Locke Foundation event this week: Michael Barone’s Headliner speech in Raleigh. WGHP and WLOS Television are among the media outlets that featured the AP report on their Web sites. Meanwhile, JLF Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray continues her ongoing Tea Party tour this weekend with a trip to Graham.

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