Joseph Coletti, John Locke Foundation director of health and fiscal policy studies, discusses some of the gimmickry involved in developing a 2010-11 budget for N.C. state government. Coletti offered these comments to Jeff Smith for the May 14, 2010, edition of UNC-TV’s Legislative Week In Review.
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