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MEDIA RELEASE: Low-income North Carolinians' needs must be at forefront of public transit plans Dec 13, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Burdening the Unemployed + Fighting Energy Rate Hikes + Expanding Public Transportation Dec 18, 2012

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