Dr. Michael Sanera, John Locke Foundation director of research and local government studies, outlines his concerns about the Wake County Environmental Sustainability Task Force’s final report. Sanera’s comments are tied to Wake County Sustainability Task Force Report: An Alternate Opinion.
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