Making Spending Visible and Trackable
A new Web portal will make it easier for citizens, researchers, and policymakers to see how much each unit of North Carolina government is spending, and on what.
The Left's crusade against money in judicial campaigns is odd, because they supported the policies causing the perceived problem.
The state's tax credit for film production is an egregious form of corporate welfare that drains the state treasury while offering few benefits to North Carolinians.
Uncompetitive legislative districts leave voters powerless to choose their representatives.
The president's health care law will increase costs, reduce coverage, and limit patients' choices. But we've been saying that for three years.
The newly enacted regulatory reform law offers students at UNC campuses legal assistance if they're charged with crimes while on school grounds.
A scathing state audit and embarrassing media reports led to the sudden demise of a 26-year-old shakedown operation.
Recent actions of the General Assembly have made the arguments for a limit on the length of sessions stronger than ever.
The 2013 General Assembly has an opportunity to offer tangible relief to the living victims of a shameful chapter of North Carolina history.
How could Bev Perdue be so out of touch as her top advisers were hatching a criminal conspiracy inside her campaign?
The governor's first budget doesn't try to do too much, and that's a good thing.
Many licensing rules are little more than a protection racket, allowing existing practitioners to block would-be competitors from offering their services. Time to clean house.