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Charlotte eighth graders advocate for political issues in trip to D.C.

Summary by Q City Metro
Andrew Arriola was nervous. He and his 8th Grade classmates from Trinity Episcopal School in Charlotte had arrived in Washington, D.C., with a packed schedule. Over the next three days, they were scheduled to meet with Capitol Hill lawmakers to discuss issues the students deemed important to the United States – topics such as affordable housing, immigration and asylum, education funding, human trafficking and substance abuse.  Arriola and his cl…
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Q City Metro broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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