From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 748: State policymakers are concerned about the recent revelation that a chemical called GenX has been dumped into the Cape Fear River since the early 1980s. Gov. Roy Cooper has asked the General Assembly for more money to address the issue. Meanwhile, the legislature’s Environmental Review Commission traveled to Wilmington to take public comment on the GenX issue. You’ll hear highlights from that meeting.
NC counties shouldn’t mandate EV infrastructure market doesn’t want
New technology is exciting, but politicians who flex their influence and power to force premature adoption do a disservice to their communities. As a New Hanover County commissioner, I write to caution my county — and all the other counties and municipalities in North Carolina — against imposing harmful electric vehicle (EV) mandates. In January,...