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Posts about government representation, calls to action, emails/letters to representatives.

Public Hearing on County Budget

Posted by By Jim Cowmia June 5, 2022Posted inGovernment Representatives, Government Spending
Are you better off today than you were a year and a half ago? You are not alone if you cannot answer with a resounding "Yes indeed!".   Many of us…
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Speak up – NC Voter ID

Posted by By Jim Cowmia September 19, 2020Posted inGovernment Representatives
I have sent the following email to my state legislators.  I encourage all North Carolinians to make their voices heard.  If you like the email below, feel free to copy…
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Who ya gonna call?

Posted by By Jim Cowmia July 19, 2020Posted inGovernment Representatives
Directory of Elected Officials North Carolina conservatives are fortunate to have two US Senators: Thom Tillis (Republican)Richard Burr (Republican) NOTE: Burr has indicated that he will not run for another…
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Reparations for Asheville’s Black People

Posted by By Jim Cowmia July 14, 2020Posted inGovernment Representatives, Grass Roots Organizing
When I first heard about the Asheville City Council’s intent to vote on “reparations for black Asheville”, I honestly thought that the person who told me about it was joking.…
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