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House Approves Funds for OSP and ESA+ Expansion
Wednesday was an historic day at the North Carolina General Assembly. Earlier today the North Carolina House of Representatives approved legislation which — among other things — eliminates the expanded…
Government Intervention in the Marketplace of Ideas
The right to individual liberty is the foundation of Western civilization; without it, Western culture ceases to exist. Individual liberties, such as the right to produce and consume ideas, are…
Solving North Carolina’s Crime Problem: Part Two
Crime is a localized phenomenon that varies greatly from city to city and from neighborhood to neighborhood. As a result, the burden of crime tends to be borne disproportionately by…
New Medical Debt Program Underscores Obamacare’s Failure
Fourteen years after the "Affordable Care Act," healthcare is so expensive NC requests $10 billion to relieve medical debt.
Election Changes in North Carolina Since the Ghost Voters of 2020
Voter registration is an essential part of making elections secure. A loophole in North Carolina’s same-day registration law allowed ballots from people who were not legally registered to vote to…
Sowing Resilience Chapter 4: Tomorrow
Delayed Budget Adjustments Cause Charter School Funding Woes
Back-to-school season is upon us, and although many charter schools are seeing increased enrollments, some aren’t receiving a corresponding increase in funding. In 2023, the North Carolina General Assembly passed…
Another Look at Local Teacher Pay in North Carolina
“God knows we don’t pay you enough.” That was one of the key takeaway lines from Vice President Kamala Harris’s speech to the convention of the American Federation of Teachers in…
Election Changes in North Carolina Since 2020: Problems with Mail Voting
Mail voting is convenient for some voters but comes with security risks. Accepting local mail ballots after election day caused confusion and protests at election board meetings. North Carolina now…
Passing Educational-Freedom Legislation is Only the First Step
Note: This article originally appeared in National Review on August 19, 2024. It is reprinted with minor modification. Christine Fairbanks is an education-policy fellow at the Sutherland Institute. Robert Luebke is the…
Sowing Resilience Chapter 3: Help
Are Increased Sausage Sales a Sign of Economic Collapse?
When you think of economic indicators, sausage sales probably don’t top the list. But recent trends in the U.S. sausage market might be signaling deeper issues within the broader economy.…