June 11, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca (919) 834-2099 Francis.deluca@nccivitas.org RALEIGH – The latest Civitas Institute Poll shows North Carolina ... Keep Reading
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Fracking, eminent domain crosstabs, May 2014
Fracking, Eminent Domain Crosstabs May 2014 ... Keep Reading
JWPCI newspaper September 2013
Capitol Connection reviewed landmark legislation passed this year by the General Assembly. Also, this issue painted a picture of a day in juvenile court, reminded readers of the ... Keep Reading
The Wealth Right Under Our Feet
The purported debate over fracking underlies the tragedy of today's liberalism. Once liberals posed as friends of the working man. But now their fears about the environment take ... Keep Reading
NC Commerce Secretary: The New Corporate Welfare Queen?
Is it too early to call NC Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker the new Corporate Welfare Queen? From the N&O: The administration of Gov. Pat McCrory is pushing a proposed tax ... Keep Reading
JWPCI newspaper September 2012
The September issue of Civitas Capitol Connection features the Civitas Action Conservative Effectiveness Rankings, to help voters see how conservative General Assembly members ... Keep Reading
Free Market Lowering US CO2 Emissions
Environmentalists were stunned today by reports that CO2 emissions in the United States have plummeted to a 20 year low. Green activists must have been scratching their heads at ... Keep Reading
EPA tells the truth about fracking
Last Wednesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency cleared the air, once and for all, about the anti-fracking crusade in Pennsylvania. Their findings show that the ... Keep Reading
Perdue Fracking Veto: Are Liberals Willing to Destroy a Booming Industry?
A video commentary from the Wall Street Journal looks at liberals' obsession with fracking. One note: the commentators don't make it plain that Gov. Bev Perdue's veto of a ... Keep Reading
Just in the nick of time
On the eve of the biennial session adjournment, the House held a successful vote to override the Governor's all-too-familiar veto; this time on hydraulic fracturing legislation. ... Keep Reading