Tuesday, May 19th 2009
by mdemkovich
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Americans for Prosperity and the Take Back Our State Coalition are excited to announce that Fox News’s Mary Katharine Ham, the "Shining Fresh Face of the Antistatist Party,” will help lead the Take Back Our State Tea Party taxpayer protest at the General Assembly on June 3rd.

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Tuesday, May 12th 2009
by James Valvo
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-Signs No Climate Tax Pledge-

RALEIGH-The North Carolina chapter of the grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity (AFP-NC) today applauded North Carolina State Representative Mark Hilton (96th District) for signing the group’s “No Climate Tax Pledge.” By doing so, Hilton joins over 160 lawmakers on the federal, state and local levels pledging to “oppose legislation relating to climate change that includes a net increase in government revenue.”

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Tuesday, May 12th 2009
by James Valvo
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-Signs No Climate Tax Pledge-

RALEIGH-The North Carolina chapter of the grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity (AFP-NC) today applauded North Carolina State Representative Mark Hilton (96th District) for signing the group’s “No Climate Tax Pledge.” By doing so, Hilton joins over 160 lawmakers on the federal, state and local levels pledging to “oppose legislation relating to climate change that includes a net increase in government revenue.”

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Wednesday, April 22nd 2009
by Tim Phillips
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Over the past few weeks, Fayetteville state Rep. Rick Glazer, a Democrat, has been leading the charge to pass House Bill 120, along with fellow Fayetteville Rep. Margaret Dickson, also a Democrat, who also is a primary sponsor. This bill would allow North Carolina cities and towns to require taxpayers to fund campaigns for candidates who choose to run for municipal office.

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Wednesday, April 22nd 2009
by Tim Phillips
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Over the past few weeks, Fayetteville state Rep. Rick Glazer, a Democrat, has been leading the charge to pass House Bill 120, along with fellow Fayetteville Rep. Margaret Dickson, also a Democrat, who also is a primary sponsor. This bill would allow North Carolina cities and towns to require taxpayers to fund campaigns for candidates who choose to run for municipal office.

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