John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

On the road again

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Joseph Coletti and John Locke Foundation Education Policy Analyst Terry Stoops headed to Union County this week to help some local government officials learn how they can improve their grades on JLF’s NCTransparency.com Web site. Coletti met with the mayor and town manager of Stallings, while Coletti and Stoops met with the Union County school board chairman. Coletti is also hitting the road tomorrow for a tea party protest in Albemarle. Stoops also wrapped up his set of education-related Carolina Freedom Club presentations this week with stops in Asheville and Monroe. Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray also logged road time this week for a presentation to the McDowell County Republican Club. She plans to head tomorrow to a town hall meeting in Pitt County (an appearance previewed in the Greenville Daily Reflector).

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