From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 790: Voters will have several chances to amend North Carolina’s state constitution when they head to the polls in November. Becki Gray, John Locke Foundation senior vice president, discusses the proposed constitutional amendments and how they might shape the future of state government.
N.C. voters face six proposed constitutional amendments in November
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