Carolina Journal by Video - CCXXXVI: Western Carolina’s Chris Cooper offers 2023 NC legislative session progress report | Eastern NC Now

Chris Cooper, professor of political science at Western Carolina University, analyzes the early work of the 2023 N.C. General Assembly.

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    Chris Cooper, professor of political science at Western Carolina University, analyzes the early work of the 2023 N.C. General Assembly.

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