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Louisa Warren

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BTC BRIEF: Privatizing Pre-K - A move the would disproportionately impact rural, high-poverty counties Mar 20, 2012
NC JUSTICE CENTER FACT SHEET: Women & the Economy Mar 7, 2012
BTC BRIEF: Reaching Poor Children - North Carolina’s Pre-K program and its "at-risk" income eligibility standard Mar 1, 2012
REPORT: Time to Care - How North Carolina Can Promote Health, Support Workers, and Strengthen Families Dec 12, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: The Job That Didn't Disappear - Caregiving Sep 7, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Child care subsidies: A job saver, creator, and multiplier Mar 22, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Protect More At Four, An Effective Investment in North Carolina’s Future Mar 15, 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
BTC BRIEF: Poverty in North Carolina dramatically increases Sep 29, 2010
Budget: Comments by Louisa Warren House Appropriations Public Hearing, May 24, 2010 May 25, 2010

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