Quick Hits


* U.S. Sen. Richard Burr makes a cameo in a ad from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, but he's not yet in the top spot.

* Liberal blogger Adam Linker notes that the state bid it's $8,000 contract for cauliflower but not the $100 million contract for the State Health Plan.

* The Independent Weekly notes that a bill prohibiting publicly owned Internet and cable services has been filed again.

* Conservative blogger Jeff Mixon takes issue with a bill to give free tuition at community colleges to recently released convicts.

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Re: Quick Hits

Jeff Mixon is right on! He's the brightest person working at Civitas and they are so lucky to have him!

Re: Quick Hits

Fixed. Thanks.

— RTB 

Re: Quick Hits

Ryan,

The hyperlink for the Independent article takes you to Linker's blog post from the 2nd item.