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Words of Wisdom

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In front of a crowd of students enrolled in the Masters of Public Administration class at NC Central, Becki Gray relayed her experience with public policy. At a meeting with the Lee County GOP, Becki outlined the events that unfolded during the most recent legislative session, as well as the special session called for the Goodyear-Firestone/Bridgestone give away. Concerned about the upcoming vote on the land-transfer tax, Davie County Freedom Works members called upon Chad Adams for a bit of perspective. He was happy to oblige. Following this meeting, Chad traveled to Marion to a covered-dish dinner where he spoke on the effects of a slope ordinance on property rights. 

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