Sept. 3, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca (919) 834-2099 Francis.deluca@nccivitas.org News reports indicate that Gov. Pat McCrory and members of the ... Keep Reading
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JWPCI newspaper May 2014
The May 2014 Capitol Connection highlights key issues for General Assembly’s Short Session. ... Keep Reading
Needed: Quality Appointments for CC Review Commission
On July 22nd Governor McCrory signed legislation to create an eleven member commission to review Math and English Common Core Standards. Those who have worked hard to educate ... Keep Reading
How Obamacare Ruling May Roil NC
The latest chaos associated with Obamacare could have an impact on North Carolina. A ruling yesterday by a federal court was a major jolt to the health care law. A D.C. Circuit ... Keep Reading
Legislative Session Addresses More than Teacher Pay
Much of the policy debate over education these days has been dominated by teacher pay. While how and how much we pay our teachers are important concerns, teacher pay has crowded ... Keep Reading
What Newspapers Won’t Say about Anti-Election Reform Lawyers
Much has been written about the attorneys the Governor and the legislative leaders have hired to defend the Voter Information Verification Act (VIVA) against lawsuits brought by ... Keep Reading
McCrory, Cooper in Virtual Tie for Governor
June 26, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca (919) 834-2099 Francis.DeLuca@nccivitas.org RALEIGH – The latest Civitas Institute Poll shows a virtual dead ... Keep Reading
Favorability Crosstabs, May 2014
Favorability Crosstabs, May 2014 ... Keep Reading
JWPCI newspaper January 2014
The January 2014 CCC looks at a group of liberal professors who protest against Civitas’ free speech rights. Civitas Capitol Connection is the monthly newspaper of the Civitas ... Keep Reading
McCrory Teacher Pay Plan: A Good Start
Earlier today Governor McCrory announced a two-year plan to boost starting pay for North Carolina teachers to $35,000 beginning in 2015. Under the proposal, new teachers would ... Keep Reading