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A new family-income policy may put more minority students in the applicant pool.
 
Zachary Halaschak of the Washington Examiner documents disappointing bipartisan support for a bad idea: state film and television incentives.
Zachary Halaschak of the Washington Examiner documents disappointing bipartisan support for a bad idea: state film and television incentives.
 
At $50,000, compared to the $875 million press release issued for the massive Apple taxpayer giveaway, this press release was somewhat cheap.
At $50,000, compared to the $875 million press release issued for the massive Apple taxpayer giveaway, this press release was somewhat cheap.
 
US Senator Thom Tillis (RINO-NC) was one of two US Senators responsible for inserting a provision in the Coronavirus stimulus bill to give families with illegal alien members $1,800 per person, three times the $600 that US citizens are to receive.
US Senator Thom Tillis (RINO-NC) was one of two US Senators responsible for inserting a provision in the Coronavirus stimulus bill to give families with illegal alien members $1,800 per person, three times the $600 that US citizens are to receive.
 
For a guy claiming to be against “tax giveaways” to corporations, Gov. Roy Cooper sure seems to be fond of doling out taxpayer dollars to corporations.
For a guy claiming to be against “tax giveaways” to corporations, Gov. Roy Cooper sure seems to be fond of doling out taxpayer dollars to corporations.
 
It appears Gov. Roy Cooper might not be alone when it comes to conflating across-the-board tax cuts with “corporate giveaways.”
It appears Gov. Roy Cooper might not be alone when it comes to conflating across-the-board tax cuts with “corporate giveaways.”
 
But does Cooper actually oppose them or not? The end of June would have confused anyone looking for consistency.
But does Cooper actually oppose them or not? The end of June would have confused anyone looking for consistency.
 
It's a pretty safe bet that most N.C. voters dislike "corporate giveaways."
 
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