John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Teaching in N.C., certificate-of-need flaws, Obamacare, and other items of interest

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WUNC Radio asked Terry Stoops for reaction to a series of articles tied to the Twitter hashtag #TeachinginNC. NCPoliticalNews.com and N.C. Senate Republicans highlighted Stoops’ column on North Carolina’s latest teacher turnover report.

The N.C. Spin website promoted Health and Human Services Policy Analyst Katherine Restrepo‘s recent Forbes column on certificate-of-need restrictions. The Mises Economic Blog cited Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar Roy Cordato‘s recent column on Obamacare and contrasting views about rights.

Executive Vice President Kory Swanson will discuss government transparency issues today with a Kenyan delegation. The New Bern Sun Journal highlighted JLF’s recent A grade for the River Bend municipal government’s online transparency.

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