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Archives for 2011
Civitas Poll: Voters Say Lower Healthcare Costs by Limiting Medical Malpractice Suits
Raleigh, N.C. – Over half, or 56 percent, of North Carolina voters say the state Legislature should limit medical malpractice lawsuits in order to lower the cost of health care and ... Keep Reading
House Bill 188 Introduces Much Needed Spending Reform
A constitutional amendment to restrain spending would smooth out state spending over business cycles, and help avoid painful, unpredictable budget crises. Leading up to the ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Voters Support a Balanced State Board of Elections
Raleigh, N.C. – Seventy-seven percent of North Carolina voters say switching from the current partisan State Board of Elections make-up to a board with equal party representation ... Keep Reading
Legislative Minute – 2-24-11
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JWPCI newspaper February 2011
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Smart Start Presentation
Download a copy of the presentation from Andrew Henson given to the NC legislature. ... Keep Reading
Flexibility Will Go a Long Way in Resolving School Budget Crisis
I will not sacrifice our children’s future. I will not eliminate teachers whose job it is to build that future and the future of our state. Governor Beverly Perdue, State of the ... Keep Reading
Fighting Government Funded Intimidation
“Government Funded Attempt at Intimidation” – Those were the words of the Civitas lawyer when he was shown the cease and desist order the Civitas Institute received by fax on ... Keep Reading
HB 173: The Fruit of the Sea
If you had an opportunity to solve one of North Carolina’s biggest problems which one would you pick? Most people would probably choose something like the multibillion dollar state ... Keep Reading