Ensuring the Mid-Currituck Bridge is built, public education is adequately funded and coastal homeowners pay fair rates for insurance are some of the priorities area lawmakers plan to push for during the new legislative session that begins this week.
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Mr. Cook might not go to the OBX
but he needs to realize it is not stopping the masses. That is just how it is. I sat in lines in the 70s and I have sat in them in the 2010s along with all those others.
Mr. Steinburg needs to realize there is no hurricane in history that moved fast enough to not allow evacuation of the OBX with our present technology.
Issue by issue the truth must be told.
Want The Truth?
They're telling it the way it is. That bridge is needed.
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