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"Every day, millions of American taxpayer dollars are spent on costs directly associated with illegal immigration."
"Every day, millions of American taxpayer dollars are spent on costs directly associated with illegal immigration."
 
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper appointed Todd Ishee to lead the newly created Department of Adult Correction. The Department was formed as a stand alone Cabinet Agency in the 2021-2023 budget that was passed by the legislature and signed into law by the Governor in November of last year.
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper appointed Todd Ishee to lead the newly created Department of Adult Correction. The Department was formed as a stand alone Cabinet Agency in the 2021-2023 budget that was passed by the legislature and signed into law by the Governor in November of last year.
 
While North Carolina leaders address a multitude of problems behind the state's prison walls, a new national poll shows growing support for criminal justice reform
While North Carolina leaders address a multitude of problems behind the state's prison walls, a new national poll shows growing support for criminal justice reform
 
In October of 2015, at the encouragement of several county commissioners, members of the judiciary, and many people in the community, Sheriff Ernie Coleman applied for assistance from the National Institute of Corrections to perform an assessment of our Jail and Justice System
In October of 2015, at the encouragement of several county commissioners, members of the judiciary, and many people in the community, Sheriff Ernie Coleman applied for assistance from the National Institute of Corrections to perform an assessment of our Jail and Justice System
 
Several months ago, at the encouragement of several County Commissioners and others from the public, Sheriff Ernie Coleman applied for assistance from the National Institute of Corrections to conduct an assessment of our Jail and Justice System.
Several months ago, at the encouragement of several County Commissioners and others from the public, Sheriff Ernie Coleman applied for assistance from the National Institute of Corrections to conduct an assessment of our Jail and Justice System.
 
The December meeting of the Beaufort County Commissioners was a humdinger.
 
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