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NCPIRG Citizen Advocate

Spring 2006

Top Stories

NCPIRG Pushes Ethics Reform In General Assembly
As the General Assembly reconvenes for the summer, NCPIRG is working to pass strong ethics reform legislation.

NCPIRG Releases Report on Lack of Homeowner Rights
This spring NCPIRG released “Who Pays for Faulty Construction?,” research that illustrates how families too often pay the price for shoddy building. For the report’s release, NCPIRG was joined by victimized homeowners across the state.

  Working For Ethics Reform
WORKING FOR ETHICS REFORM—Following the rash of scandals through the fall and the spring, NCPIRG is working with a broad coalition to ensure that North Carolina lawmakers improve ethics regulation by creating an independent ethics commission with real enforcement powers.



Featured Article

NCPIRG Continues Work On Prescription Drug Safety

 

The Last Word

North Carolina’s Homeowners Deserve Better

 


News Briefs

NCPIRG Testifies On Hospital Safety

Same-Day Voter Registration Campaign

NCPIRG Launches Advocate Blog

Federal Bills Threaten Strong State Law

 

 



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