A local Catholic school is changing its mind about allowing Democratic Congressman David Price to hold a town hall on its campus.
Jason Curtis, the principal at Cardinal Gibbons High School, which is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh, said he gave Price's office permission for the Monday event but then began to have concerns.
"I didn't realize that holding a political event could jeopardize our status as a religious institution," Curtis said. "It was my mistake for having said yes."
