Choose your state House and Senate districts in the dashboards below to compare candidates using information from leading conservative groups in North Carolina. Unsure what ... Keep Reading
Healthcare solutions for North Carolina
The vision for A Better Carolina would not be complete without addressing the on-going problems of healthcare in our state. Previous articles demonstrate how government contributes ... Keep Reading
Pandemic exposes harms of burdensome CON laws
In March 2020, health experts warned the American public about the need to “flatten the curve” of coronavirus cases to avoid overwhelming the country’s healthcare systems. But what ... Keep Reading
Expanding Medicaid puts those most at-need at risk
As of December 2018, over 2 million North Carolinians were enrolled in the state’s Medicaid program. That’s approximately 1 out of every 5 people in the state. Some want the ... Keep Reading
How government makes healthcare more expensive; and what we can do to reverse it
Any Economics 101 course will tell you that the price of a good or service is determined by supply and demand. We’ve seen everyday examples of this in the recent COVID-19 pandemic: ... Keep Reading
Cooper administration should give clarity on reopening decisions
On June 26, North Carolina is scheduled to move into the third and final phase of Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan for reopening the economy after the coronavirus response shutdown. As of ... Keep Reading
Cooper announces Phase Two, legislature could take reopening further
North Carolina will move into Phase 2 of the governor’s three-phase reopening plan on Friday, May 22nd at 5 p.m. Gov. Roy Cooper and Department of Health and Human Services ... Keep Reading
Going into session, state legislature faces big tasks and opportunities
When the legislature set April 28 as the return date for this legislative session, no one could have imagined this session would be so different from any that has ever come ... Keep Reading
State should clear the path for coronavirus health response
One key to North Carolina’s COVID-19 response will be opening up its healthcare supply by getting government barriers out of the way The legislature should suspend Certificate ... Keep Reading
Amidst a lot of wrong, NCAE gets one thing right
The General Assembly met yesterday for a one-day session on the state budget. To recap, the legislature has been in a months-long budget stalemate with Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. ... Keep Reading