Why can’t Congress get their act together and repeal the nightmare of Obamacare? Republicans in Congress were swept in on a wave of anger over growing government and oppressive ... Keep Reading
Petition to Gov Cooper: Stop Suppressing the Vote
Governor Roy Cooper has just vetoed his first bill, HB 100. The legislation would return party labels to judicial races in North Carolina. Judges, just like everyone else, ... Keep Reading
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Stand with Civitas and Double Your Impact!
Today, thanks to you, the Civitas Center for Law and Freedom is fighting fire with fire by investing in the power of the law to hold government accountable. A generous donor ... Keep Reading
Stand with Civitas by December 31st and advance conservative victories
For most of our state's history, conservatives have faced opposition at every turn. 150 years of liberal administration resulted in sprawling government and an explosion of growth ... Keep Reading
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It's been less than a decade since conservatives won majorities in the North Carolina House and Senate. In that time, they've cut taxes dramatically, expanded school choice, and ... Keep Reading
You Can Continue to Win in 2017
2016 was an all-out brawl. North Carolinians like you who care about the future of this state stood up and took action - working to shrink government and keep the Left from ... Keep Reading
Civitas Sues North Carolina Attorney General
On October 18, the Civitas Center for Law and Freedom (CLF) filed suit against Roy Cooper in his capacity as North Carolina attorney general, alleging he illegally diverted money ... Keep Reading
Give Today and Double Your Impact in the Fight for Election Integrity!
Your Civitas Institute has been fighting for fair elections and common sense voting reforms since our earliest days... 2013 brought the biggest victory for election integrity in ... Keep Reading
Treating Voters Equally is the Winning Argument – Even if an Army of Liberal Lawyers Says Otherwise
So far, the NAACP, the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, the League of Women Voters NC, Common Cause NC, and the A Philip Randolph Institute have all asked the court ... Keep Reading