NEXT Chapel Hill & Carrboro Board Member Molly De Marco and Action Fund representative Kathy Kaufman join 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Tuesday, October 3. Kaufman reveals the fund’s endorsements in the 2023 Chapel Hill and Carrboro mayoral and town council elections, sharing how each of those candidates earned their support. De Marco, meanwhile, shares more details on the issues that matter most to NEXT’s leadership and how to find recent candidate forums conducted with other local organizations.
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