The Civitas Institute releases new web resource Raleigh, N.C. – The Civitas Institute released a new web feature today, which allows users to easily view voter registration. ... Keep Reading
Archives for July 2008
Curing Healthcare…
To cure our healthcare system, we have to look at the system holistically. Just one or two reforms will have a small effect. We need comprehensive reform. First, we must identify ... Keep Reading
Jessica’s Law? Not Quite
Raleigh, N.C. – Victims of child predators will not rest easier tonight even as Governor Mike Easley signs a watered down version of Jessica’s Law (HB 933) into ... Keep Reading
Jessica’s Law
1. Jessica's Law: Coming up Short in the Final Analysis 2. The Status of Jessica's Law in the General Assembly (published Jan. 2008) ... Keep Reading
Jeff Mixon talks about N.C.’s “not quite” Jessica’s Law
Jeff Mixon talks about N.C.'s "not quite" Jessica's Law on the Tara Servatius Show ... Keep Reading
Community Colleges: Attorney General Cooper Pulls A Quick One
Raleigh, N.C. – One week after the end of session, Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office has announced that the state community college system is permitted to enroll ... Keep Reading
Illegal Immigrants & Community College: What Does the Law Say?
An abridged version of this article appeared in the Wilmington Star-News. If you are confused about the controversy over admitting illegal aliens to our state community colleges, ... Keep Reading
Max Borders Discusses Roads & Road Money
Max Borders Discusses Roads & Road Money on Al & Stacey of WBT-Radio. Based out of Charlotte N.C. ... Keep Reading
July 2008 DecisionMaker Poll
[civitas_poll id="2008_07"] ... Keep Reading
Talking about Energy: Drill Here, Drill Now
Talking points for a plan to lower gas prices today (A version of this article appeared in the Clayton News.) 1. If we want gas prices to be lower, we have to increase ... Keep Reading