Reform Taxes — But Don’t Burden Business
In a free society, the only purpose of taxation is to raise revenues to fund the government. This should be done while minimizing the damage taxes do to growth and freedom. North Carolina’s tax... Read More

In a free society, the only purpose of taxation is to raise revenues to fund the government. This should be done while minimizing the damage taxes do to growth and freedom. North Carolina’s tax... Read More
Senate President Pro Tem is out of the gate with tax reform. He is calling for reduction, possible elimination, of personal and corporate income taxes and increases in consumption taxes that would... Read More

Another aspect of eliminating state income tax is recruitment of retirees particularly in eastern North Carolina. Some, including myself, believe the retirement industry may well be the best... Read More

My first boss in politics was Lauch Faircloth and he had a very true saying, "never buy anything on the excitement plan." We may want to take the same approach with tax reform. It sounds good. It... Read More
Interview with NC Senator Dan Blue Recorded January 16, 2013 Before details of Senator Rucho's tax reform proposal were made public today, NC SPIN's Tom Campbell interviewed Senator Dan Blue on... Read More

Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger met with members of the media Wednesday to discuss the upcoming legislative session and his remarks and answers to questions about what to expect this year had a... Read More
by Tom Campbell In his inaugural address Governor Pat McCrory spoke of looking out toward Main Street, with government at our back and unlimited opportunity ahead. This Main Street metaphor stirs up... Read More
by Phil Kirk Tax reform has been discussed for at least 20 years in North Carolina. I recall the appointment and excellent work in this area by at least four high-level commissions with little or no... Read More

Noting that the unemployment rate continues to drop, albeit at a painfully slow rate, one think tanker told The Wall Street Journal that recent reductions in the generosity of the unemployment... Read More
The NC General Assembly convenes January 30 for the long session. With an influx of new members, we are sure to see leadership take more control to stay on schedule. And, there will be the usual... Read More