Joseph Coletti, John Locke Foundation senior fellow in fiscal studies, recommends that N.C. lawmakers send back the $5 billion designated for the state in the latest federal COVID-19 relief package. Learn more here: “Send it back! And four not-awful ways legislators could use the next round of COVID cash.”
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