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NC HEALTH REPORT: Not Good Business May 6, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Small business owners to gather in Durham for health care roundtable May 6, 2009
ACTION ALERT: Strengthen Pesticide Law for Farmworkers May 5, 2009
NC JUSTICE NEWS, May 5: Paid Sick Days, Personal Education Plans, More at Four, Immigration May 5, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: New Study: Benefits from Paid Sick Days "will substantially outweigh costs" in North Carolina May 4, 2009
STUDY: Valuing Good Health in North Carolina: The Costs and Benefits of Paid Sick Days May 4, 2009
EVENTS: Town Hall Discussions on the Necessity of Public Investments in NC May 1, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: Actions Across North Carolina on May 1st, International Labor Day, Call For Fair Immigration Reform May 1, 2009
ACTION ALERT: Amend the Personal Education Plan statute to include parents Apr 30, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: New Report: More at Four is among the state’s best investments Apr 30, 2009

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