1. Jessica's Law: Coming up Short in the Final Analysis 2. The Status of Jessica's Law in the General Assembly (published Jan. 2008) ... Keep Reading
Jeff Mixon talks about N.C.’s “not quite” Jessica’s Law
Jeff Mixon talks about N.C.'s "not quite" Jessica's Law on the Tara Servatius Show ... Keep Reading
Community Colleges: Attorney General Cooper Pulls A Quick One
Raleigh, N.C. – One week after the end of session, Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office has announced that the state community college system is permitted to enroll ... Keep Reading
Max Borders Discusses Roads & Road Money
Max Borders Discusses Roads & Road Money on Al & Stacey of WBT-Radio. Based out of Charlotte N.C. ... Keep Reading
July 2008 DecisionMaker Poll
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N.C. Poll: Dole leads Hagan 47%- 38%
U.S. Senate race remains an uphill battle for challenger Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina Senator Kay Hagan (D-Guilford) did not narrow the gap over the past month between her ... Keep Reading
N.C. Poll: Presidential Race Tightens
McCain’s lead over Obama down to 3 points Raleigh, NC – The competition for North Carolina’s 15 electoral votes for President has tightened this month with ... Keep Reading
2008-2009 N.C. Budget: $1.1 Billion in Pork and Earmarks
The Civitas Institute releases a study on the recently signed N.C. budget Raleigh, N.C. –Over $1.1 billion dollars in new earmarks and pork spending was authorized in the ... Keep Reading
Voters Unsure of Who Runs Legislature
Raleigh, N.C. – With the NC General Assembly set to adjourn later today, the July Civitas Institute DecisionMaker Poll suggests that North Carolina voters are in the dark ... Keep Reading
NC Poll: Perdue With Slim Lead on McCrory
Raleigh, NC – The race for North Carolina’s next Governor remains a close contest according to the latest DecisionMaker poll results released today by the Civitas ... Keep Reading