Poll tells interesting tariff story among NC Republicans
While 77% of North Carolina's GOP voters believe tariffs help the national economy, just 40% believe tariffs help them personally.
The University of Florida proves that academic excellence can be achieved at an affordable price. The University of Florida is consistently ranked among the top 10 public universities.
For a state accustomed to faring well on many economic and policy comparisons, North Carolina’s middling score on social mobility ought to make us uncomfortable. According to a fascinating new report from the Archbridge Institute, our state ranks 23rd in fostering social mobility. Archbridge, a think tank with a mission to “lift barriers to human...
These proposals will generate attention, but they do little to make a dent in the fundamental issue: North Carolina simply doesn’t have enough housing to meet demand.
What if we can return to these market-based systems (some of which are re-emerging on their own) and save the nation from an unnecessary debt crisis?
House and Senate leaders say they will not take up the state budget again until 2026, leaving NC as the only state without a budget at this point. Here are some suggestions to help resolve the big issues.
A power shift was announced this week by by the US Dept. of Education that could empower states to innovate, but watch for these red flags.
It’s unfortunate that misinformation about the bipartisan Personal Privacy Protection Act led to a veto. Thankfully, a bipartisan contingent in the General Assembly was undeterred.