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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2025 · 37 MIN

Hurricane Relief Controversy, Birthright Citizenship, and more

from The Carolina Journal News Hour on WBT · host WBT

Progress by NCDOT on Western North Carolina roadways damaged by Hurricane Helene, the passing of NC Representative Joe John after a battle with cancer, and a lawsuit alleging that hurricane relief funds were distributed based on racial equity. Commentary included Katie Zehnder from the Carolina Journal on the lawsuit, Donna King discussing the executive order on birthright citizenship, and Donald Bryson from the John Locke Foundation advocating for ending North Carolina’s franchise tax to encourage economic growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Progress by NCDOT on Western North Carolina roadways damaged by Hurricane Helene, the passing of NC Representative Joe John after a battle with cancer, and a lawsuit alleging that hurricane relief funds were distributed based on racial equity....

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