May 13, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca (919) 834-2099 francis.deluca@nccivitas.org 2005-2015 Poll Comparisons to Be Unveiled Thursday RALEIGH – ... Keep Reading
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4 Reasons to Support Education Savings Accounts
School choice remains a top education priority for the Republican-dominated North Carolina General Assembly. While much of the focus this legislative session has been on ... Keep Reading
April 2015 Civitas Newspaper
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March 2015 Civitas Newspaper
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Link Between Charter Schools and Segregation Is Faulty
Charter schools increase segregation – that’s the flawed conclusion of a recent National Bureau of Economic Research report by three Duke University Professors: Helen Ladd, Charles ... Keep Reading
No New Health Insurance Mandates!
Tell our legislators we can't afford more health insurance mandates! Insurance mandates force you to pay for coverage you don't want or need. Health insurance mandates force ... Keep Reading
NC Depends on DC More Than You Think
Should North Carolina be more reliant on the federal government, or work to be more independent from D.C.? To answer that question, we need to understand how much the state ... Keep Reading
‘Conservatives’ Push Big Solar Agenda
April 20, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca, (919) 834-2099 francis.deluca@nccivitas.org CIVITAS SPECIAL REPORT: ‘Conservatives’ Push Big Solar ... Keep Reading
RFRA’s Judicial History Leaves Questions Unanswered in NC
RFRA, once an acronym spoken only in academic halls and legislative debates, has become a household subject across America. The federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act and its ... Keep Reading
Civitas Drops Lawsuit Following Fulfillment of Records Request
April 8, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Elliot Engstrom (919) 834-2099 elliot.engstrom@nccivitas.org RALEIGH – The Civitas Institute today voluntarily dismissed its ... Keep Reading