Common Core repeal clears the Senate; the House is next
Sen. Jerry Tillman The Senate just passed the conference report that would repeal the Common Core standards. The vote was 33-12. All it lacks is an affirmative vote by the House, which will likely come...
View ArticleAppeals Court Blocks Reinstatement of Voting Rights for Felons Serving...
I wrote about two weeks ago that a three-judge panel in Wake Superior Court struck down the law granting convicted felons voting rights after they completed probation or parole on a 2-1 vote. The North...
View ArticleEmpowering Oversight: Perspective on Oversight Commission’s New Powers
The North Carolina state budget, recently enacted, expanded the powers of the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, a body that has been in existence since 1975.Expanding the...
View ArticleDecade of Medicaid Expansion in Other States Throws Up Plenty of Red Flags...
If the past decade since Medicaid expansion was authorized under Obamacare is any indication, North Carolinians have a lot to be concerned about following our legislature’s recent decision to expand...
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