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This Week In NC Politics: Photo ID, A Cap On Personal Income Tax, And Fishing And Hunting

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WUNC Political Reporter Rusty Jacobs talks with Becki Gray, of the John Locke Foundation, and Rob Schofield, with NC Policy Watch, about the week's political news.
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The legislature’s Republican majority pushed forward several proposed constitutional amendments they hope will boost voter turnout in their favor this fall. Among the potential ballot measures, a photo ID requirement for North Carolina voters, the preservation of fishing and hunting as a way of life and a cap on personal income tax.Becki Gray, of the John Locke Foundation, and Rob Schofield, with NC Policy Watch, join WUNC Political Reporter Rusty Jacobs to discuss a busy week at the North Carolina General Assembly.

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Rusty Jacobs is WUNC's Voting and Election Integrity Reporter.
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