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RES-2004-018 Resolution Regarding Orange County's 2004 Legislative Agenda
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RES-2004-018 Resolution Regarding Orange County's 2004 Legislative Agenda
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3/16/2004
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Regular Meeting
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Resolution
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7a
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Agenda - 03-16-2004-7a
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6 <br />18) Support legislation which promotes reform of the medical <br />prescription system that incorporates provisions <br />included in the State of Maine system; <br />19) Support legislation for reinstating and maintaining <br />adequate funding for Smart Start statewide that ensures <br />that children across the state can have the <br />opportunities for success in the same manner as those <br />with Orange County Partnership for Young Children; <br />20) Oppose cuts in funding to the University of North <br />Carolina Pharmacy School and related activities; <br />21) * Re-instate funding to the University of North Carolina <br />Dental Clinic to restore it to Fiscal Year 2001-02 <br />funding levels; <br />22) Oppose cuts in funding to the North Carolina Poison <br />Control Center which provides immediate life-saving <br />assistance to families across the state and reduces <br />costs to the public, the state, and medical institutions <br />by reducing-the public's need to utilize emergency rooms <br />and other medical facilities; <br />SOLID WASTE <br />The State of North Carolina has not demonstrated adequate <br />leadership on recycling efforts. It has failed to <br />6 <br />
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