More Renewable Subsidies Need To Go
Allowing a 35 percent state tax credit to sunset marks a good start.
Even as the 2015 N.C. legislative session draws closer to its end, debates about important issues will move forward.
The complexity and expense of modern government makes placing all government spending information online and on an easy-to-access website a necessity.
The key is not so much who offers services, but whether Medicaid is patient-centered, provides comprehensive care, gives meaningful choices, caps costs, and allows plenty of competition to ensure quality and drive down costs.
Overcriminalization in North Carolina makes business owners, often unwittingly, into criminals every day.
North Carolina has fallen behind our neighbors in competing for new businesses and expanding existing ones, resulting in a sluggish economy.
With an early summer adjournment expected, lawmakers have only a few months to make good on campaign promises to get our economy moving, stimulate long term growth, and create jobs.
A bill moving through the General Assembly would block higher electricity costs that are being imposed on North Carolinians for no good reason.
A bill moving through the General Assembly would block higher electricity costs that are being imposed on North Carolinians for no good reason.
Before considering new or expanded government programs, let's make sure what we're doing now works.
The top priority of the governor and legislative leaders is boosting job creation and economic growth. A simpler, fairer tax system would give that agenda a major assist.
Never have opportunities in North Carolina for free markets, personal responsibility, and limited government looked so promising.