North Carolina after "Super Tuesday"
Following “Super Tuesday,” both political parties are wondering how they can survive their nominees, while North Carolinians are pondering the impact on our state. The presidential races have... Read More
Following “Super Tuesday,” both political parties are wondering how they can survive their nominees, while North Carolinians are pondering the impact on our state. The presidential races have... Read More
We’ve talked for decades about healthcare reform but the only significant attempt to change the skyrocketing costs of health insurance, escalating pharmaceutical costs and deepening dissatisfaction... Read More
Shortly after 10 pm Friday evening the U.S. Supreme Court issued the following statement... Read More
The circus came to Raleigh this week – not the farewell tour of thick-skinned pachyderms - but one in which other elephants were in the center ring. Faced with the mandate from a three-judge federal... Read More
The Emerging Issues Forum always puts a microscope on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and this year’s event was no exception. FutureWork used compelling data and trending to focus on... Read More
You’ve no doubt heard the spin put on the outcome of the Iowa caucuses, but when you cut through the noise this week’s vote was a good indicator of what to expect going forward. The table is set... Read More
Governor McCrory’s pronouncement that the proposed CSX rail hub in Selma is effectively dead is both good news and bad. Without question this could be a great benefit to our state but the handling... Read More
One of the least discussed but most important elements of the Connect NC Bond package is the $309 million designated for clean water and sewer infrastructure. Demographers report that North Carolina... Read More
You may or may not have noticed but North Carolina’s political leadership has undertaken a fundamental shift away from unqualified support of traditional public schools towards favoring charter... Read More
After more than three years of debate and several false starts the legislature passed and Governor McCrory signed into law a Medicaid Reform law in 2015. Legislators, lobbyists, regulators, the house... Read More