Carolina Journal Editor-in-Chief Rick Henderson and John Locke Foundation Chairman John Hood answer host Tom Campbell’s questions about the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. These exchanges took place during the Dec. 17, 2017, edition of “N.C. Spin.”
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