Amending NC’s constitution is a serious matter
Voters in November should evaluate each proposed amendment on its own terms, asking not just whether they agree with the policy but whether it belongs in a constitution. Read More
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Do we want more people to vote or not?Republicans want more people to vote. They just want THEIR people to vote. Read More |

Voters in November should evaluate each proposed amendment on its own terms, asking not just whether they agree with the policy but whether it belongs in a constitution. Read More

If we have a president who can't tell the difference between a boo and a cheer, Lord knows what could happen next. Read More

It appears that the reason our lawmakers have yet to pass a budget is they do not feel like they owe their constituents a budget. Read More

Cooper's lead is reinforced by Independents, who support him with a 2 to 1 margin. Read More

250 years ago this week, patriots from North and South Carolina put an end to Britain's first Southern Strategy. Read More

There are not enough options available that enable small businesses to offer quality, affordable health coverage for their employees while managing rising costs. Read More

The original piece contained errors and the organization should face up to reality. Read More

Polls are now consistently showing Whatley down by double digit Read More

Many visitors for the World Cup were shocked to discover they had been lied to about the United States. Read More

In North Carolina abortion is already severely restricted. House Bill 1232 would ban all abortion and “classify the procedure as first degree murder.” Read More

The latest student test scores continue the reality that too many children are, in fact, being left behind. Read More

Right now we can use a common bond of happiness that will, even for a little while, salve the everyday gloom all of us experience coming from an out-of-control president. Read More

New taxes are on the horizon because Republicans have successfully “starved the beast” of state government. The term “starve the beast” refers to a strategy of deliberately cutting government revenue in order to force spending cuts. Read More

Is there such a thing as institutional neutrality? Read More

When government schools and their employees believe they can punish disfavored or inconvenient speech, they put fundamental rights and taxpayers at risk. Read More

The job market reflects the strength of businesses and the strength of the job market is key to the economic wellbeing of most households. Read More

This election, Independents are switching sides and voting for the Democrat in states like Ohio. Read More

Too many politicians try too hard to do: pretend to be a normal person, then prove they aren't. Read More

Just ending waste, fraud and abuse in government spending won't resolve our fiscal crisis. Read More

What once was a cost of doing business may now be passed on to you as an added fee. Read More

Remember that success, or lack of success in an endeavor, is not a referendum on someone’s worth. Read More

Ever since they took control of the legislature, Republicans have been stacking the deck in elections. Read More

When a bill gets sent to the Rules Committee you know it is going to die. Read More

Speak into the lies and ugliness. It gets easier the more we do it Read More

Medical spending in the US as a share of gross domestic product was 15% lower than projected 14 years earlier, and indeed was only “marginally higher” than in 2010. Read More