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LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Agenda 2009: Path to a Healthier North Carolina Feb 3, 2009
NC Justice News, Feb. 17, 2009 Feb 17, 2009
NC Justice News, March 3, 2009 Mar 3, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, March 31: Health Care, Education, Jobs, Women's Advocacy Mar 31, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, April 21: Combined Reporting, Vernon Malone Tribute, Paid Sick Days, Jobs Apr 21, 2009
NC Justice News, May 12: Food Stamps, Ex-Offender Issues, Together NC, Fair Housing, Jobs May 12, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, May 19: Second Chances, Health Care, Education, Lobbying Training, HOPE Coalition May 19, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, May 26: Budget, Together NC, Food Stamps, Economy May 26, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, June 2: Together NC, Immigration, Health Choice, Paid Sick Days, Education, Juneteenth Jun 2, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, June 9: Budget Rally on Monday, June 15, More Budget News Jun 9, 2009

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