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Charlotte Public Forum: Student's Home-Rule Mic Drop Leads a Night of Real Talk

A tiara, a prototype, and a civics clinic. Charlotte's public forum delivered two tight hours of candor, capped by a Providence Day senior who made the cleanest case for home rule all night.

Jack Beckett· Staff Writer
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Jack Beckett

Staff Writer

Staff writer for Mercury Local covering government, elections, public safety, and development across multiple publications. Beckett has filed more than 600 stories on local policy, crime, zoning, and civic accountability in Connecticut and the Carolinas.

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