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Chapel Hill Passes Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 3:09pm.
Way to go Chapel Hill! After many years of work, the town council has approved a pilot program of full public financing for town council races. The idea was already approved by the state legislature. This is the first municipality in North Carolina to have a full public financing program. Candidates for the state's Supreme and Appellate Court positions, as well as three of the Council of State positions also have the option to run with public financing.
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