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6/20/2002
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Minutes - 20020620
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2002
RES-2002-106 Resolution - Act to Clarify Authority of Orange Co. to fund establishment of bikeways and trails throughout County
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2002
RES-2002-107 Resolution Regarding Legislative Matters
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2002
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5 <br /> 18) Oppose cuts in funding to the University of North <br /> Carolina Pharmacy School and related activities; <br /> 19) Oppose cuts in funding to the University of North <br /> Carolina Dental Clinic; <br /> 20) 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 /> implement strategies and incentives to encourage recycling <br /> and also has not instituted penalties sufficient to ensure <br /> that recycling opportunities are pursued. This deficiency <br /> could begin to be reversed as follows: <br /> 21) Support bottle deposit legislation to be applied to any <br /> liquids bottled for human beverage consumption including <br /> soda, juice, beer, milk, wine, tea, water, and whiskey; <br /> 22) Support legislation making permanent the existing 2% <br /> advance disposal tax for scrap tires as detailed in the <br /> 5 <br />
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