New Year thoughts
Editorial by Greenville Daily Reflector, December 31, 2013. Yesterday has deposited us on a new beach today on an island uncharted with promises of bright suns and forebodings of darkening moons. To... Read More
Editorial by Greenville Daily Reflector, December 31, 2013. Yesterday has deposited us on a new beach today on an island uncharted with promises of bright suns and forebodings of darkening moons. To... Read More
Editorial by Wilmington Star-News, December 31, 2013. Happy New Year, maybe. Thanks to a Republican-led overhaul of the state tax code, North Carolina residents will either pay less in taxes in... Read More
Editorial by Fayetteville Observer, December 31, 2013. Moral Mondays in North Carolina spawned Truth and Justice Tuesdays in Alabama. When the Georgia legislature returns to session soon, a new Moral... Read More
Let’s not kid ourselves: 2014 will be another year of political MUD – mean, ugly, divisive. The battle for Kay Hagan’s Senate seat will be nasty and expensive. Contested House races will be... Read More
Every year I get out my cracked crystal ball and try to predict what will happen in the new year in the world of North Carolina government and politics. It is often a humbling experience. Last year, I... Read More
If I wanted to keep poor people poor, there are several government policies I would favor. For starters, I would advocate for a robust and ever-expanding welfare state. Programs like Medicaid, food... Read More
As I travel around the state, I am sometimes asked by well-meaning skeptics: “Instead of providing additional options to students, why not build it within our existing traditional public school... Read More
Lawmakers had long left town, and official Raleigh was winding down for the Christmas-to-New Year's stupor that annually settles over the city, but the Rev. William Barber's voice boomed over loud... Read More
Let’s look at where we started in January when I had the great honor of being sworn in as your Governor. Putting people back to work was our main goal and we’ve made significant progress. In... Read More
Editorial by Greensboro News-Record, December 31, 2013. Money is still tight in North Carolina, except in politics. With a key U.S. Senate race topping the ballot, expect tens of millions of dollars... Read More