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New Bern hosts this weekend the latest Citizens’ Constitutional Workshop featuring Michael Sanera and N.C. History Project Director Troy Kickler. The Richmond County Daily Journal recently published Kickler’s column on frequently asked questions from previous workshops. Meanwhile, Becki Gray, John Locke Foundation Vice President for Outreach, hit the road this week for speeches to the Fearrington and Alamance County Republican clubs. Gray previewed the week’s top state government news Monday for WTSB Radio listeners, and she’ll offer a recap interview today. Mitch Kokai, Director of Communications, discussed top state government news this morning during his latest conversation with Curtis Wright on WAAV/WFNC Radio. The National Legal and Policy Center quoted Meck Deck blogger Tara Servatius in an article critiquing Duke Energy. The Lexington Dispatch cited JLF while discussing the C grade NCTransparency.com assigned to Davidson County government. The Power Line blog quoted the John Locke Foundation while criticizing Jane Mayer’s recent New Yorker “hit piece” on JLF founding chairman Art Pope.

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