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Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout

Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout

Released Monday, 19th October 2020
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Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout

Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout

Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout

Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout

Monday, 19th October 2020
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Federal taxpayers cannot afford another bailout of state and local governments. Joseph Coletti, the John Locke Foundation’s senior fellow, explains why in a column he co-wrote for TheHill.com. Coletti contends most state governments have fared better than expected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Throwing more money at them now would lead to waste while continuing to drive up the multitrillion-dollar federal debt. High-profile Democratic politicians have endorsed the Green New Deal. It’s billed as an environmental program, but the deal would extend government’s reach far beyond environmental policy. Kent Lassman, president of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discussed the Green New Deal’s potential impact during a recent online forum presented by the John Locke Foundation. U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., continues to ask questions about the federal government’s response to COVID-19. You’ll hear highlights from Burr’s recent appearance on Capitol Hill with experts such as Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Sticking to Capitol Hill, North Carolina’s other U.S. senator, Thom Tillis, took a break from the campaign trail to question former FBI Director James Comey. Tillis’ query focused on the controversial federal government investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 presidential election. N.C. voters will select three state Supreme Court justices this fall. Jon Guze, John Locke Foundation director of legal studies, highlights questions voters should ask about judicial elections as they prepare to cast their ballots.

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