Can government be cut down in size? Over at NC Capitol Connection, our colleague Matt Caulder reports on one move in that direction: the privatization of the state motor ... Keep Reading
Hillary Clinton’s Troubles Mount
This article by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. says "the Federal Bureau of Investigation will recommend that the Justice Department bring criminal charges against Hillary Clinton and ... Keep Reading
Is NC Road Bond Idea Slightly Alive?
You probably remember that classic line from "The Princess Bride:" "It just so happens that your friend here is only MOSTLY dead. There's a big difference between mostly dead and ... Keep Reading
December 2015 Civitas Newspaper
This edition reviewed 2015, looked at the real costs of "free" federal money, school choice, education saving accounts, who might be using which school locker rooms, what college ... Keep Reading
Judge Rules Suit Against DEQ Will Proceed
Dec. 15, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jim Tynen, 919.747.8062 or jim.tynen@nccivitas.org RALEIGH -- Judge Melissa Owens Lassiter of the Office of Administrative ... Keep Reading
Civitas Institute: NCAE Must Be Held Accountable
December 14, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jim Tynen (919) 834-2099 jim.tynen@nccivitas.org RALEIGH -- The Civitas Institute is calling for state government to take ... Keep Reading
Civitas November 2015 Newspaper
Mapping the Left's new environmental network was on the front page of this paper. Other articles highlighted NC's unknown tax cut, how Hillary Clinton fared in matchups with other ... Keep Reading
October 2015 Civitas Newspaper
The top news: The final state budget had some big wins for conservatives. Inside, this edition looked at education savings accounts, Arthur Brooks' "The Conservative Heart," ... Keep Reading
September 2015 Civitas Newspaper
In this issue, Matt Caulder looked into the 100-plus NC state and local government employees had their office emails on the Ashley Madison website. Our Center for Law and Freedom ... Keep Reading
August 2015 Civitas Newspaper
Our August newspaper probed how unions funded Moral Monday protests. We also looked at solar and alternative power controversies, legislative news, Wake Forest's experience with ... Keep Reading