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Billy Lassiter is the Deputy Secretary for Juvenile Justice at the Department of Public Safety. If you've seen Billy at the General Assembly advocating for more resources and better policies, he stands out. That's because he has albinism, which means he has white hair, pale skin and his vision isn't very good.
Billy talks about growing up as albino and a bullying incident in middle school that changed his life forever. Billy also talks about his work on behalf of children in the juvenile justice system and his requests (on behalf of Governor Roy Cooper) for the children he is treating, educating, and returning to North Carolina communities.
Skye and Brian also unpack an epic week in NC politics, including the final passage of Medicaid expansion, sports wagering, two new announcements for Governor, an internship rap battle, and more.
The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.
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Billy Lassiter is the Deputy Secretary for Juvenile Justice at the Department of Public Safety. If you've seen Billy at the General Assembly advocating for more resources and better policies, he stands out. That's because he has albinism, which means he has white hair, pale skin and his vision isn't very good.
Billy talks about growing up as albino and a bullying incident in middle school that changed his life forever. Billy also talks about his work on behalf of children in the juvenile justice system and his requests (on behalf of Governor Roy Cooper) for the children he is treating, educating, and returning to North Carolina communities.
Skye and Brian also unpack an epic week in NC politics, including the final passage of Medicaid expansion, sports wagering, two new announcements for Governor, an internship rap battle, and more.
The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.

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