H.B. 2 and Beyond
It's nice to see increased interest in rolling back government rules and regulations that hurt the economy.
The model of the first car she owned?
Hometown Debates will inform voters
The six counties with population densities of at least 750 people per square mile accounted for 36 percent of all North Carolina ballots cast in 2012.
PARODY: ACC plans move to Bristol, Conn., in protest over H.B. 2
Athletic events would be held near ESPN HQ; conference officials said move would let ACC regain 'moral stature'
None of the above?
Redistricting rulings fail to clarify law on election maps
Without clear guidance from the nation's highest court, redistricting plans will continue to be subjected to ongoing legal battles.
So THAT’S where they are
Tax reform would attract capital
By taxing capital less, we’ll get more of it — more capital invested in new businesses creating new jobs.
Overdrawn at the memory bank
Direct primary care pays off for one N.C. county government
Once considered too good to be true, direct primary care is generating tangible benefits for one N.C. county government.
Outside influence in government
The following editorial was published in the August 2016 print edition of Carolina Journal: Several members of the Investment Advisory Committee, a state commission that advises the treasurer about financial strategies for the state’s substantial investment portfolio, were surprised to learn at a recent meeting that, unlike many elected and appointed officials in the federal...