Josh Stein got hooked on state politics as a law school intern for the powerful House speaker, Dan Blue, in 1994. From his perch at the epicenter of the General Assembly, Stein realized how much influence a state legislator could wield. Now 43, Stein is in the Senate working alongside his old boss. As a first-term senator, D-Wake, he is earning attention as an advocate for consumers’ rights. … Back to Article
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