Thursday, January 6, 2011

Thursday, January 6, 2011

The investment by Art Pope Inc. in NC General Assembly elections could begin to look like a buyout of the state legislature. Not only did Pope’s corporate money (from Roses department stores and his other enterprises) play a decisive role in Republican victories, he now has staff members from his wholly owned non-profits moving over to the House Speaker’s office as top aides. The Institute for Southern Studies gives the details and context.

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