Conservative leadership has been effective in slowing the growth in state spending More needs to be done, however, because we are one election away from reckless spend and tax ... Keep Reading
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NCAE: Time for a closer look, Part I
Earlier this spring the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) elected two former leaders of NCAE Organize 2020 Racial and Social Justice Caucus to its two top spots. ... Keep Reading
Meet the socialists behind NC’s newest radical Left coalition
NC United for Survival and Beyond is a new Leftist coalition with frighteningly radical demands The coalition includes influential groups like NCAE, North Carolina AFL-CIO and ... Keep Reading
Minorities and school choice: time to take the next step
Minority support for school choice exceeds white support for many programs High levels of support create opportunities for many Republicans and problems for many Democrats ... Keep Reading
More school choice is one of the ways North Carolina is better than a decade ago
Education is one of the state’s most important responsibilities. Section IX of the North Carolina State Constitution describes a “general and uniform system of free public schools” ... Keep Reading
Exposing the radical agenda the Left wants to impose on North Carolina
A new coalition highlights what the Left really wants for North Carolina Their extreme ideas have the backing of deep-pocketed and influential groups The agenda, if ... Keep Reading
A Decade of NC Teacher Pay: Numbers point towards improvement
Teachers have fared poorly under Republican leadership in the General Assembly. That is an oft-repeated phrase of Progressives and members of the North Carolina Association of ... Keep Reading
2020 Legislative short session: Coronavirus and not much else, Part II
In Part I of our legislative re-cap, we highlighted the major developments in the areas of budget and taxes and agriculture. Today we review the areas of education, voting and ... Keep Reading
2020 Legislative short session: Coronavirus and not much else
It was a session like no other in recent memory. Dominated by concerns about a pandemic, government-imposed economic shutdowns and looming revenue shortfalls, the 2020 legislative ... Keep Reading
It’s difficult to ignore the troubles at NEA/NCAE — but folks keep trying
Membership in NEA/NCAE continues to decline Active membership in NCAE is down 32 percent in the last five years Numbers suggest NCAE does not represent the majority of public ... Keep Reading