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Source: Anne Blythe, NEWS & OBSERVER, 12/9/17
As former North Carolina judges tour the state trying to educate communities about lawmaker proposals that could give voters less of a say in who rules in the courtrooms, Republican senators provided a glimpse this week of why some think they should have a larger role. In October, Senate leader Phil Berger appointed 15 state senators to a Judicial Reform and Redistricting Select Committee. For more of this story, click here.
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