Joseph Coletti, John Locke Foundation director of health care and fiscal policy studies, explains why it doesn’t make sense for taxpayers to foot the bill for a $28 million Internet infrastructure project in rural North Carolina. Coletti offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (Program No. 356).
NCSBE report leaves questions about early voting site deadline change
A report given by Karen Brinson Bell, executive director for the North Carolina State Elections Board (NCSBE), along with Paul Cox, general counsel for NCSBE, to a Joint Legislative Elections Oversight Committee on Wednesday not only gave a wrap-up of the March primary and addressed other issues, but also raised questions by some on a contradictory measure taken by the board recently regarding early voting site changes.