Tune in here to this Friday edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking Brett Jensen kicks off the show by discussing the NCAE teacher protest in Raleigh. To discuss the situation, Jensen speaks with A.P. Dillon, an education reporter for the North State Journal. In the interview, Dillon compares attendance at this year’s protest with the one held in 2019. She also details the protesters’ messaging, as well as the significance of holding the event on May 1, commonly referred to as May Day. Jensen also speaks with state Rep. David Willis, who chairs the House Education Committee, about the NCAE protest.
Later, Jensen speaks with Charlotte Water Executive Cam Coley about the severity, timing and restrictions associated with the ongoing water shortage in Mecklenburg County.
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