John Locke Foundation Chairman John Hood discusses the political dispute involving Gov. Roy Cooper’s decision to close restaurants and bars across North Carolina because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hood offered these comments during the March 20, 2020, edition of “NC SPIN.”
JLF’s John Hood analyzes dispute involving closing of N.C. restaurants
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