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Teacher pay deserves reasoned debate
Structuring pay around years of experience and degrees awarded was a bad idea. We should be glad North Carolina is moving away from it.
Sentencing phase
Rejecting the values that made this country great
The major American political parties are in crisis. The proportion of American voters who register as independents has reached 40 percent, rising about 10 percentage points since 2000. A few months ago, unaffiliated voters surpassed Republicans in North Carolina and are quickly gaining ground on the Democrats — that party is actually losing registrants as the state’s population grows. The approval ratings of the two...
Good grief!
Skepticism is healthy, but political posturing is not
Since 2011, the Republican-led General Assembly has enacted transformational reforms. These include changes to our tax structure, how we pay for infrastructure, and more options for parents when choosing schools for their children. My colleagues and others have written extensively over the past seven years of the details and the benefits these reforms have had to the state’s economy, its business environment, and their positive impact on North Carolina families. ...
How much time ya got, doc?
Prison reform is hopeful sign
The state was sending some offenders to prison who might best be punished by other means, which was increasing the cost to taxpayers as well as the risk that such offenders would commit subsequent crimes.
Keep your friends close …
Another expensive brick in the wall
Paying more money to ensure all of your bricks look the same might not be the wisest use of taxpayer-approved debt.