General Assembly should go big, then go home
Lawmakers should not squander the opportunity to show the constituents that they can get their business done in a reasonable time, then go back to their districts. Read More
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A win-win approach to higher educationNot only is there increasing competition to enroll students but a larger issue is keeping them from dropping out. Read More |

Lawmakers should not squander the opportunity to show the constituents that they can get their business done in a reasonable time, then go back to their districts. Read More

Repeatedly, the new law establishes cruel roadblocks that will send thousands of North Carolinians who gained health coverage thanks to the state’s long overdue 2023 expansion of Medicaid back to hospital emergency rooms again for basic care. Read More

Across the board, Democrats fared better than Republicans in this month’s poll. Read More

We may soon discover how many millions of dollars North Carolina taxpayers are willing to pay for institutional ego. Read More

I have zero preference for which option is decided. I doubt I will ever set foot in whatever / wherever IT might end up. Read More

In California, the property tax limitations took one of the best public schools systems in the country and drove it into a morass of failure. Read More

An underappreciated consequence of the court decision on racial gerrymandering is that it will make it easier for reformers to constrain partisan gerrymandering, too. Read More

Since the Iran conflict started gas prices are up over 60% and airline tickets – which reflect the price of jet fuel – have increased an average of near 20%. Read More

There's a reason our state constitution calls for “a uniform system of free public schools." Read More

6 ways to save Medicaid costs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Read More

It is time for the Cabinet and our Congress to act and remove Donald Trump from office. Read More

A property tax levy limit will act as a governor on the accelerator, keeping the vehicle of government from speeding recklessly. Read More

It is difficult to prove discrimination but it occurs and needs to be identified and labeled for what it is. Read More

On April Fools Day, The Daily Tarheel newspaper published articles intended to be satire that immediately reverberated into a discussion about freedom of speech and the press. Read More

Thousands of teachers marched and made a lot of noise but did they make a difference? Read More

Are we providing adequate oversight on these bureaucrats who are receiving and distributing money in our public schools? Read More

The district he represents is the one in North Carolina that may be trending slightly more blue overall. Read More

No matter who you talk to, that person will invariably tell you that their mom is the best mom in the world Read More
Almost 103,000 teachers responded to a survey from the Department of Public Instruction about working conditions, concerns and student behavior. Read More

Don't worry about the damage done. It's only to our country? Read More

The mid-terms might not be a blue tide; they might be a blue tsunami. Read More

Much of our pop culture bears the unmistakable imprint of the previous century and a lot of it came from Carolinians. Read More

Whatley is the Trumper in full, trying to ride the magic carpet of MAGA up the marble steps of the Capitol. Read More

35 states had already accepted the constitutional amendment before North Carolina did so in 1971. Read More