Higher Spending No Guarantee of School Success
A recent ranking reminds us that we can’t solve public schools’ problems by throwing more money at them.
State government should not be in the business of giving special favors to developers in the form of targeted tax credits, for historic preservation or any other purpose.
Ever since conservatives won majorities in the North Carolina General Assembly and began reducing taxes, spending, and state regulation, liberals have predicted doom.
The attorney general takes a step toward cleaning a "stain on American criminal justice."
In a free society, the proper answer to speech you don’t like is to speak yourself, individually or as part of your own voluntary associations.
An industry dependent on incentives, giveaways, and mandates does not offer an economic success story.
The McCrory administration wants performance- and program-based measures in its next spending plan.