Wos warns of next foodstamp deadline
by Laura Leslie, WRAL, March 12, 2014. Secretary of Health and Human Services Aldona Wos told lawmakers Wednesday that the state will have a difficult time meeting a key food stamp deadline March... Read More
by Laura Leslie, WRAL, March 12, 2014. Secretary of Health and Human Services Aldona Wos told lawmakers Wednesday that the state will have a difficult time meeting a key food stamp deadline March... Read More
PPP's monthly North Carolina poll finds overwhelming bipartisan agreement that Duke Energy- and not anyone else- should pay for the clean up from the recent coal ash spill. 79% think the company... Read More
In the fall of 2008, my wife and I went to England. We went as part of a tour, and one of the stops was in Liverpool. Our tour guide took us down an alley way and our group assembled outside a... Read More
by Sharon McCloskey, NC Policy Watch, March 12, 2014. With little fanfare in a quiet Wake County courtroom yesterday, Dale Folwell, the head of the state’s Division of Employment Security, squared... Read More
There has never been an African-American judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina and for some reason Senator Richard Burr seems intent on keeping it that... Read More
Editorial by Rocky Mount Telegram, March 12, 2014. Incentives are back in the news. Do they work? Are they worth it? How much is too much? There are few easy answers, as illustrated by two debates... Read More
Editorial by Greensboro News-Record, March 12, 2014. The price of coal may be going up for Duke Energy customers. The reason why can be seen at the failed coal ash pond at Duke’s Dan River plant in... Read More
4.2 million people have selected a health insurance plan on Obamacare’s exchanges. Of this total, over 200,000 North Carolinians have selected such federally qualified health plans. The Obama... Read More
Governor McCrory may have coal ash on his hands, but I bet most voters have education on their minds. So, does focusing on the Dan River disaster distract Democrats from a stronger issue? The spill... Read More
Editorial by Greenville Daily Reflector, March 11, 2014. Gov. Pat McCrory on Monday helped kick off a new statewide anti-litter campaign that intends to raise awareness of littering and crack down on... Read More