Legislative appointment bill goes too far
Our state Constitution provides for a separation of powers, but the current legislation makes it muddier. Read More
Our state Constitution provides for a separation of powers, but the current legislation makes it muddier. Read More
It requires the application of a discrete number of clearly articulated rules to a large number of fuzzy, ever-evolving cases, along with healthy doses of humility and flexibility. Read More
Never let anyone suggest that a book can’t be dangerous. Millions of ghosts would beg to differ. Read More
Since 2008, Democrats have lost every presidential and Senate race in the Tar Heel State because voters view them as big-government candidates. Read More
School-choice advocates are ecstatic. Critics are despondent. It would behoove both sides to temper their expectations a bit. Read More
Voters didn’t know exactly what workfare might look like in practice but, broadly speaking they favor it. Read More
Our state's charitable enterprises deliver tremendous value to North Carolina but policymakers could boost their efforts by making it easier to start new charities. Read More
The modern impulse is to label something or someone as extreme if their opinion differs from yours. Read More
North Carolinians would vote for additional constraints on gerrymandering if given the opportunity to do so. Read More
Giving nurses full authority to offer services for which they are licensed without having a physician take a cut of their fees is an good step to take. Read More