Universities should cultivate leaders
State institutions such as the University of North Carolina should continue to fulfill one of their original functions: cultivating leaders. Read More
State institutions such as the University of North Carolina should continue to fulfill one of their original functions: cultivating leaders. Read More
There are tens of millions of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. There is no way of confiscating them from their owners. Read More
Protestors are free to act like fools and we are free to judge them accordingly. Read More
South Carolina excludes 44% of long-term capital gains, making its effective tax rate lower than ours. Read More
Many of those who are chronically homeless suffer from addictions or other mental illnesses. Read More
After leaving the presidency, James Madison said, “the essence of government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse.” Read More
With the projected budget surplus you would expect every state agency, local government, or private interest to line up at the Legislative Building asking for money. Read More
The Community College Research Center ranks North Carolina 10th in the nation in the share of its transfer students who complete their bachelor’s degrees within six years. Read More
Localities already possess the power to make many consequential decisions about how North Carolinians live, work, travel, and recreate. Read More
Unless there is a large and positive “April surprise” in General Fund collections North Carolina lawmakers need to get ready to tell lots of people “no.” Our budget must balance. Read More