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EDUCATION POLICY POINTS: North Carolina's Public School Funding System: Underfunded, Unclear, and Unfair Nov 15, 2010
EITC Fact Sheet 2012: Why We Should Strengthen the State Earned Income Tax Credit Jan 27, 2012
Estate Tax Statement From NC Budget & Tax Center Mar 7, 2012
EVENT: Roundtable Discussion on Small-Business Access to Health Coverage Apr 28, 2009
EVENTS: Town Hall Discussions on the Necessity of Public Investments in NC May 1, 2009
EXPOSING THE GAP, REVISITED: North Carolina Schools Are Still Failing Minority Students Jan 15, 2010
FROM THE GROUND UP: Victory for Students in the NC House May 8, 2009
Government layoffs wipe out private sector gains, increase unemployment Aug 17, 2012
Greenville: Brunch on health care issues for older adults and caregivers, June 23 Jun 6, 2011
HAC IN DEPTH: Different City, Different Treatment: Saving Money and Improving Care in North Carolina Mar 30, 2009

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