NC Spin Articles

Unearthing more of the state budget details

The dust is still settling on the $21.1 billion budget signed into law earlier this month, with details still emerging about the lesser-known policy and funding changes buried deep in the 260-page...    Read More

August 14, 2014

Gaming the Medicaid system

Ongoing Medicaid reform initiatives seeking to rein in unnecessary spending and better coordinate patient care may improve North Carolina’s medical assistance program to a degree, and the special...    Read More

August 14, 2014

Adjournment resolves

The North Carolina General Assembly is not gone, they’re not forgotten and they still can’t get along. The House plans to reconvene on Thursday. Although they have not passed an adjournment...    Read More

by Becki Gray   |   August 13, 2014


The N&O at 120

My first thought when I read that The News & Observer is 120 years old was, “Holy cow, that’s old.” My second thought was, “Hold the coffee, I’ve been reading the paper for HALF ITS LIFE...    Read More

August 13, 2014

Funding the UNC system

Editorial by Rocky Mount Telegram, August 10, 2014. If there’s a magic formula that will balance the quality of a University of North Carolina education against student tuition, financial aid and...    Read More

August 13, 2014

Is inflation ready to take a leap?

Two key concerns in our economy are unemployment and inflation. We want both to be low. When unemployment is low, more people have jobs and earn income. When inflation is low, the dollars we earn don...    Read More

August 13, 2014



The return of boy mayor Tom Bradshaw

Usually people who have stretches of interstate highway named after them do not embark on state Senate careers, especially, knowing that if they win, they would be starting out as a freshman of the...    Read More

August 13, 2014



Extending the benefits debate

Justin Wolfers, a University of Michigan economist and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote a piece for The New York Times a couple of weeks ago that was partly a response to a previous...    Read More

by John Hood   |   August 13, 2014