Faulty View of Full Funding Fuels Political Fights
Politicians and partisans ought to avoid a term with no real meaning.
Did the Democratic designers of the Affordable Care Act seek to rely primarily on private health insurance rather than a single-payer plan to reduce the ranks of the uninsured?
North Carolina’s economic challenge is not simply to address lingering barriers to growth and opportunity in rural communities.
Education writer Diane Ravitch would have us believe that the current system, in which taxpayer dollars must trickle down through multiple layers of bureaucratic sediment, is precisely what the American founders had in mind.
A policy change will limit North Carolinians' ability to compare future performance to this year's benchmark.
A recent legislative debate over the types of ticketed entertainment that deserve to be exempted from the state's sales tax inadvertently offered a free advertisement for the John Locke Foundation's proposed Unlimited Savings Allowance, or USA, Consumption Tax.
The causes of the great economic slowdown are complex and often outside the purview of public policy.
There is nothing legally problematic about requiring voters to produce a photo ID as they cast their ballots. But we need to make sure the regulation is implemented fairly and evenly.