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LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Agenda 2009: Path to a Healthier North Carolina Feb 3, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don't Endanger Families With Higher-Interest Consumer Loans Apr 19, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don't Weaken Protection For NC Homeowners, Homebuyers and Renters Jun 6, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Focus on These Five Key Priorities for a Budget That Works Jun 15, 2010
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Invest in North Carolina's Future Jan 31, 2011
MEDIA RELEASE: Report reveals that 1 in 4 African Americans and nearly 1 in 5 women are in poverty in North Carolina Sep 29, 2010
MEDIA RELEASE: Landmark first meeting of Work & Family Balance Committee highlights need for action Jan 22, 2010
MEDIA RELEASE: President's budget invests in North Carolina's working families, balances need for debt reduction Feb 7, 2010
MEDIA RELEASE: State unemployment rate soars to historic highs Jan 22, 2010
NC JUSTICE NEWS, April 21: Combined Reporting, Vernon Malone Tribute, Paid Sick Days, Jobs Apr 21, 2009

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