John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Toll lanes, solar equipment waste, presidential primary update, and more

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A column in Business Today North Carolina cited Carolina Journal Executive Editor Don Carrington‘s work on the impact of toll lanes on Interstate 77 traffic. NCPoliticalNews.com promoted Associate Editor Barry Smith‘s article on the likelihood of a March 15, 2016, presidential primary in North Carolina, Smith’s report on the state’s recent homeschooling milestone, Associate Editor Dan Way‘s story about concerns surrounding waste linked to solar energy equipment, and N.C. History Project Director Troy Kickler‘s column on Magna Carta‘s ongoing importance.

The N.C. Spin website promoted Smith’s article on the budget-related feud between Gov. Pat McCrory and a top state Senate leader. N.C. Senate Republicans’ daily press email promoted Smith’s article on the N.C. Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding opportunity scholarship vouchers, Smith’s presidential primary update, and Way’s report on a state audit critiquing Robeson County public schools’ use of Medicaid funds. The Heritage Foundation’s “Insider Online” blog promoted today’s Friedman Legacy of Freedom speech at the John Locke Foundation.

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