Left doubles down on double standard
Regardless of your party or political philosophy, it ought not to concern you if willing members of a campus community, including willing donors, produce academic work with which you have disagreements.
Bunch of Bozos?
No, the N.C. flat-rate income tax is not regressive
A widely read statewide political columnist ignores recent changes that ensure higher N.C. income earners pay more taxes.
Blind man’s bluff
Legislature returns to tax reform
There should be enough fiscal space to accommodate state funding priorities while also continuing to improve North Carolina’s business climate through tax reduction and reform.
Slam dunk
AHCA’s central planning of health insurance: Pitting young against old
Note: As this article is being written the outcome of the vote on the American Health Care Act is uncertain. Whether the bill passes the House today or not the issues discussed here must be addressed if health care and particularly health insurance is to truly become patient-centered and affordable as promised. When a person...
Gonna need a longer cord
Waiting for the progressives’ cheers
As Republican lawmakers continue to push for changes that would make North Carolina's personal income tax more progressive, political progressives remain silent.
Ready, aim, … ?
School reform requires strong leaders
By some estimates, about a quarter of the entire effect of schooling on student learning is attributable to school leadership, directly or indirectly.