At a presidential campaign stop in Indiana in 1968, Robert Kennedy was asked by a medical student who was going to pay for his healthcare proposal for poor people? Kennedy famously ... Keep Reading
Newspaper: Medicaid Expansion Could be Big Battle of 2019
North Carolina may be gearing up for a big battle on Medicaid expansion in 2019. While Civitas is more than ready to point out the many fallacies on entitlement expansion, and we ... Keep Reading
2018 Annual Report
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Gender Neutral Toys, Civitas Polling, and Corporate Welfare in North Carolina
This week's podcast touches on the push for gender-neutral toys, our latest Civitas Poll, and the continued insistence by many North Carolina lawmakers for more corporate ... Keep Reading
Newspaper: Races Appear to be Tightening for Final Stretch
According to the Civitas Poll, Republicans gained some momentum for October when compared to the previous month. While the midterm elections are headed into the home stretch, ... Keep Reading
Newspaper: Independent Voters Key to Election
There is little doubt that independent voters will play a crucial role in November's midterm elections. The political party not in the Executive Branch traditionally makes gains in ... Keep Reading
August Civitas Newspaper: ‘Freedom’ Scorecard
The "Freedom" scorecard courtesy of Civitas Action is published in the August issue of the newspaper. All state legislators are scored from 100-0 on their conservative voting ... Keep Reading
July Civitas Newspaper: Amendment Mania
The July issue features coverage of some of the new constitutional amendments that will appear on North Carolina ballots for the November midterm elections. Civitas has covered the ... Keep Reading
Why the Lower Tax Cap Amendment is Good for North Carolina
In a newly released Civitas poll, 66 percent of North Carolinians support a constitutional amendment to cap the state income tax rate at 5.5 percent, compared to only 13 percent ... Keep Reading
June 2018 Civitas Newspaper: Polling and Budget Overview
The cover story for the June issue is a look at Civitas Poll results and offers a preview of the June polling. This issue also offers a look at the 2018-2019 budget by Brian ... Keep Reading