Cathy Wright, Candidate for the House, Addresses Children's Issues

From What’s New for Chatham Kids, a blog by the Chatham County Partnership for Children: Questionnaire response from Cathy Wright, Candidate for the House, District 54 The future of North Carolina – our children I commend The North Carolina Partnership for Children...

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Cathy Wright, Candidate for the House, Addresses Children’s Issues

From What’s New for Chatham Kids, a blog by the Chatham County Partnership for Children: Questionnaire response from Cathy Wright, Candidate for the House, District 54 The future of North Carolina – our children I commend The North Carolina Partnership for Children...

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Congressman David Price speaks on early childhood and education issues

From What’s New for Chatham Kids, a blog by the Chatham County Partnership for Children: Congressman David Price speaks out on early childhood and education issues. What can be done to make affordable housing for families a priority? As a member of...

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Rep. Hackney Discusses Early Childhood Issues

Represenative Joe Hackney Responds to Chatham County Partnership for Children Candidate Questionnaire Thank you for the opportunity to respond. I have been a reliable friend and a believer in early childhood education and Smart Start throughout the time of our...

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Congressman Bob Etheridge’s Responds Early Childhood Questionnaire

From What's New for Chatham Kids, a blog by the Chatham County Partnership for Children: Congressman Bob Etheridge’s Response to Chatham County Partnership for Children Candidate Questionnaire  Throughout my time in public service, as a county commissioner, as a member of...

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NC Candidates Speak to Children's Issues

On October 5, the McDowell County Partnership for Children hosted a Candidate Forum. Candidates for almost every elected office attended. Here, several candidates answer these questions: In this time of economic crisis, how will you work to ensure that...

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