Cut Your Electric Bill: Repeal the Mandate!
A bill moving through the General Assembly would block higher electricity costs that are being imposed on North Carolinians for no good reason.
The argument from honor only works if you consider the previous administration to have entered into the Dix park contract in good faith.
It’s hard to argue that forced investments, artificially higher electricity prices, and more hardships for households lead to net benefits for North Carolina.
Over the next two years, the governor’s budget plan would shore up the state’s fiscal position by more than $1.4 billion.
If you aspire to learn more about North Carolina’s role in the early debates about federal power, I’d urge you to read this book.
The combination of American and US Airways is unlikely to lead to the end of the Queen City's hub.
Before considering new or expanded government programs, let's make sure what we're doing now works.