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Renee and Susan talk about the legislature’s failure to pass a budget (again), as well as the lengthy delay in the Leandro case. Stay connected at
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Renee and Susan discuss back to school tips and tricks Stay connected at:
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Renee and Susan review some of the terms used in advocacy and election volunteering. Stay connected at:
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Renee and Susan muse over some of the big ideas and feelings that have been floating in their heads recently. There may also be some light emotional breakdowns. Notes: Outclassed: How the Left Lost the Working Class and How to Win Them Back Author: Joan C. Williams
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Renee and Susan discuss the various lies and misdirections that extremists use to obscure their actions and goals. Stay connected at: and https://www.facebook.com/people/Advocacy-Bites/100085908254061/
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Susan gives us an update on the legislature budget shenanigans, and Renee and Susan discuss Wake County's new cell phone policy.
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Renee and Susan discuss what bills made (and didn’t make) crossover, and how this represents a full-circle moment in their advocacy journeys. Notes:
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Renee and Susan talk about why everything in the NC government seems both expensive and poorly run. (Hint: it’s the legislature. It’s always the legislature).
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Susan and Renee welcome a special guest to give us the scoop on SEL: what it means, what it looks like in schools, and why it makes extremists mad.
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