Read Tax Claims Skeptically
When you include all taxes together, the wealthiest 20 percent have tax burdens more than twice as large as a share of income than those of the poorest 20 percent.
While the media misses the boat, even some who like lower prices fail to understand the benefits.
Lawmakers have an opportunity to build on recent success in North Carolina.
Lawmakers have an opportunity to build on recent success in North Carolina.
Within North Carolina, the lawsuit against racial preferences at Chapel Hill got some initial publicity and then faded from the headlines. You can expect it to return.
An industry insider’s assessment rebuts claims that ending targeted tax incentives doomed the future of in-state productions.
Political mavericks play a useful role even when they don’t ultimately persuade the majority to vote their way.
It makes sense for the N.C. House and Senate to split up committees overseeing public schools, community colleges, and universities.