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8 <br /> 18) Abolish State Death Penalty - Support legislation to <br /> abolish the State of North Carolina' s death penalty; <br /> 19) Priority School Issues - Support legislation to address <br /> the following three issues related to schools : <br /> a) * Provide local school systems with calendar <br /> flexibility; <br /> b) * Provide full funding for State allotments <br /> including Average Daily Membership (ADM) growth; <br /> c) Provide full funding for Driver Education. <br /> 20) Fulfillment of Constitutional Duties - Oppose any <br /> legislation, that seeks to exempt any government <br /> employee or agent from fulfilling their constitutional <br /> duties, including but not limited to guaranteeing the <br /> right to marry for same-sex residents of North Carolina <br /> (See EXHIBIT C) ; <br /> 21) * Oppose any shift of state transportation <br /> responsibilities to counties - Oppose legislation to <br /> shift the state' s responsibility for funding <br /> transportation construction and maintenance projects to <br /> counties . Counties cannot afford to assume costs for <br /> maintaining secondary roads and/or funding expansion <br /> projects . Unlike counties in other states, whose <br />
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