With election day right around the corner, various groups are trying to sway public opinion on the six proposed amendments to the state constitution. While some have encouraged ... Keep Reading
Key State Legislative Races
We are finally in the homestretch of the 2018 midterm elections. The whole country is holding its breath to see the impact of this year’s election on the U.S. House of ... Keep Reading
Snapshot of Early Voting in North Carolina
Updated 11-05-2018. With the November 6th Election Day looming, in-person early voting has concluded in North Carolina. A total of 2,040,317 votes have been cast statewide thus ... Keep Reading
Is North Carolina’s Judiciary the Next Ideological Battleground?
This year’s North Carolina Supreme Court race is arguably the most impactful contest on the midterm ballot. The current state and national political climates highlight the ... Keep Reading
North Carolina One of 40 States that “Can’t Pay Its Bills”
North Carolina was identified as one of 40 states that has more outstanding financial obligations than funds available to meet them. Unfunded pension and retiree healthcare ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Support Conservative Policies
Democratic advantages in recent Civitas Poll generic ballot questions do not translate to more progressive policy positions of NC voters. The results seem to reflect voters’ ... Keep Reading
The Effects of Georgia’s 6 Percent Income Tax Cap
Critics of North Carolina’s proposed tax cap amendment are claiming the cap will have major negative repercussions for the state Such charges are not grounded in reality ... Keep Reading
The Rationale of School Choice Part II: Support for All Options
North Carolina’s traditional public schools are not being “starved,” despite Leftist claims to the contrary State government should support all varieties of high-quality ... Keep Reading
The Rationale of School Choice Part I: Preferences in the Education Marketplace
Enrollment in North Carolina’s traditional public schools continues to decrease; 1 in 5 children now attend either public charter, private or home schools. The expansion of ... Keep Reading