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Aaron is joined by State Rep. Renee Price (D-Orange), one of five members of the new ‘Progress Now’ caucus, recently formed to advance progressive causes (and combat anti-progressive bills) in the State House of Representatives.
Learn more about the caucus at ProgressNowNC.com.
Price discusses the lawmakers’ goals and the bills they’ve already introduced, including two dealing with immigration – as well as some of the most critical pieces of legislation they’re joining forces to oppose.
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On Air Today: State Rep. Renee Price on the ‘Progress Now’ Caucus Chapelboro.com.
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