Reining in the administrative state in NC
It's time to reclaim the power of the people's voice in policymaking in North Carolina. Let's ensure that our laws are created by those we elect, not by bureaucrats behind closed doors.
Avoiding discrimination
Washington can control this weather
At the very least, North Carolina’s congressional delegation should press the administration to slow down and take a more methodical approach to trade policy.
The left’s ranked-choice voting scheme to replace honest elections
North Carolinians deserve to know the truth about ranked-choice voting. It’s a system that upends the “one person, one vote” principle and replaces it with a partisan tool designed to skew elections for the left.
ACC media-rights legal fight raises issues beyond sports, money
Rulings in the Atlantic Coast Conference's courtroom battles with Florida State and Clemson could affect any North Carolina company that does business with an out-of-state government.
Inflation
Birthright citizenship injunction holds lessons for AG Jackson’s lawsuit
It is very difficult to justify a universal injunction against President Trump’s policy under current Supreme Court precedents.
Use blankets
Expand options to ease health costs
Giving physician assistants more freedom to deliver care isn’t a new, untested idea. It’s already happening elsewhere. North Carolina should be next.
Government mandates are driving up healthcare costs in NC
Instead of top-down mandates, the state should encourage the use of existing tools like value-based arrangements and the sharing of data by providers.
Our economy still needs more workers
Due to America's dire shortage of workers, the Trump administration is likely to take more pragmatic steps to target chaos at the border and unfairness in visa programs without greatly diminishing the pool of foreign workers.