Putting State Rules Under the Microscope
A House bill offers some good ideas for ensuring North Carolina government rules do not outlive their usefulness.
Does state tax policy affect state economic growth? Fiscal conservatives tend to say yes. Fiscal liberals tend to say no.
You can learn much about North Carolina history by investigating downtown street signs.
Standardized testing has provided little evidence justifying school districts' cash outlays for individual student laptops or tablets, especially in early grades.
Government should set expiration dates on benefits, and impose work requirements in the meantime, so that recipients will get the right signals and respond accordingly.
Screen saturation for young children amounts to a grand experiment with potential negative consequences.
If school choice programs constitute educational privatization, then Medicaid constitutes health care privatization.