In-State Tuition for illegal aliens issue Revisited in NC!
The Raleigh based national organization, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, is launching an effort to warn NC citizens that Democrat leaders have recently announced their intention to attempt legislation again in 2007 that would grant in-state tuition to illegal aliens.
"North Carolinians need to know where their candidates stand on this issue," says William Gheen of ALIPAC. "Three term Governor Jim Hunt has recently announced a new push for this measure. We know that in-state tuition is opposed by over 80% of North Carolinians and will be taking immediate action to warn the public."
ALIPAC is launching a statewide campaign to remind the public which lawmakers supported HB 1183 in 2005. The attempted passage and subsequent defeat of this bill was one of the biggest news stories in NC in 2005. Many candidates are running on the issue in today's elections.
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SPONSORS OF HB 1183 "NC In-state tuition for illegal aliens"
Representatives
Rick Glazier (D-Cumberland),
Paul Luebke (D-Durham),
Doug Vinson (R-Mecklenburg),
Linda Coleman (D-Wake),
Marian McLawhorn (D-Pitt),
Garland Pierce (D-Wagram),
Bob England (D-Ellenboro),
Ray Rapp (D-Mars Hill),
Douglas Yongue (D-Laurinburg),
Karen Ray (R-Iredell),
Joe Tolson (D-Pinetops),
Louis Pate (R-Wayne),
Eugene Wilson (R-Boone),
Martha Alexander (D-Mecklenburg),
Becky Carney (D-Mecklenburg),
Bill Faison (D-Durham),
Susan Fisher (D-Buncombe),
Joe Hackney (D-Chapel Hill),
Mary Pricey Harrison (D-Guilford),
Verla Insko (D-Orange),
Maggie Jeffus (D-Guilford),
Marvin Lucas (D-Cumberland),
Henry Michaux (D-Durham),
Bill Owens (D-Elizabeth City),
Earline Parmon (D-Forsyth),
Deborah Ross (D-Wake),
Russell Tucker (D-Pink Hill),
William Wainwright (D-Havelock),
Jennifer Weiss (D-Wake),
Winkie Wilkins (D-Roxboro),
Larry Womble (D-Forsyth),
Thomas Wright (D-Wilmington)
Contact info for these lawmakers.
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Hat Tip RL Clark
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