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Nearly three-in-four support school choice, poll finds

A new poll from a national advocacy group shows 72% of registered voters support the concept of school choice, a big leap from when the COVID-19 pandemic began. The poll, commissioned by the American Federation for Children and conducted by RealClear Opinion Research, showed support for school choice across party lines — 82% of Republicans,...

David N. Bass
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General Assembly to consider adding ‘right-to-work’ to N.C. Constitution 

The General Assembly will consider a measure to enshrine North Carolina’s right-to-work policies in the state constitution.  Sens. Carl Ford, R-Rowan, and Jim Burgin, R-Harnett, have introduced a bill — Senate Bill 624 — that would guarantee N.C. workers would not be forced to join a labor union or pay union dues as a condition...

Andrew Dunn
Opinion

Lindalyn

Support for school choice is on the rise in North Carolina. Recently, the John William Pope Civitas Institute released its July 2005 survey data on the perceptions of North Carolina voters. The survey revealed that a large majority (64 percent) of North Carolinians supports school choice.

Lindalyn Kakadelis

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