Joseph Coletti, John Locke Foundation director of health and fiscal policy studies, discusses the flawed premises tied to House Bill 1721, the H.E.L.P. Small Business Act. Coletti offered these comments while responding to North Carolina’s announcement of a 10.8 percent unemployment rate for April 2010.
JLF’s Joseph Coletti explains why House Bill 1721 won’t ‘H.E.L.P.’ the N.C. economy
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