Dr. Roy Cordato, John Locke Foundation vice president for research and resident scholar, discusses Gov. Pat McCrory’s role in killing a bill to end North Carolina’s renewable energy mandate. Cordato offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio (Program No. 537).
Related
News
State flags Littleton over audit delays, financial concerns
he Town of Littleton, Halifax County, faced financial scrutiny at last week’s Local Government Commission meeting.
Theresa Opeka
News
House Oversight Committee summons school leaders over library books
House lawmakers call Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School leaders to testify over elementary library books, escalating oversight tied to Parents’ Bill of Rights law.
Andrew Pomeranz
Opinion
The solar tax break NC should reconsider
Only solar energy systems receive a substantial property tax abatement, while other forms of energy production do not. A sound tax system should strive for neutrality, not selective advantage.
Donald Bryson
News
LGC delays Rocky Mount takeover, sets conditions for city
Local Government Commission (LGC) officials on Wednesday agreed to postpone a potential state takeover of Rocky Mount’s finances, contingent on the city complying with specific requirements.
Theresa Opeka