Previously, the Civitas Institute explored the myth that new voters were going to overrun polling places and dramatically shift the political landscape in North Carolina. Now we ... Keep Reading
Archives for August 2008
August 2008 DecisionMaker Poll
[civitas_poll id="2008_08"] ... Keep Reading
Immigration: N.C. Continues to Be a Magnet State
While South Carolina, Arizona, and Oklahoma enacted comprehensive immigration reform during the 2007-08 biennium, the General Assembly passed piecemeal legislation that did little ... Keep Reading
K-12 Education: More Money & Missed Opportunities
Improving K-12 public education was one of lawmakers’ top priorities for the 2007-2008 legislative sessions. In spite of boosting education appropriations, expanding selected ... Keep Reading
Budget & Tax Roundup: Lack of Accountability
A continued spending binge, tax and fee increases and a lack of accountability to taxpayers all dominated the recently completed two-year budget cycle. The following brief summary ... Keep Reading
General Assembly: What Did They Do in ’07-’08?
The North Carolina General Assembly was busy in the 2007-2008 biennium. But all that work can get buried in legalese. So the Civitas Institute policy staff has put together a ... Keep Reading
Legislative Recap Series
What your Legislature did and didn't do in the 2007-2008 biennial session The North Carolina General Assembly was busy in the 2007-2008 biennium. But all that work can get ... Keep Reading
Chris Hayes Discusses Polling on the Radio
Chris Hayes Discusses Polling on the Tara Servatius Show - August 25, 2008 ... Keep Reading
Talk of The State: August NC Poll Results
Civitas Polling Analyst, Chris Hayes, discusses the results of Civitas' August DecisionMaker Poll Results. View more Videos on the Civitas YouTube Channel ... Keep Reading
N.C. Poll: Dole leads Hagan 44% – 41%
TV Ads Help Hagan Close the Gap Raleigh, N.C. – The race for U.S. Senate has tightened significantly over the past month, according to the latest Civitas Institute polling. ... Keep Reading