It’s time for North Carolina and federal leaders to develop healthy skepticism about large-scale government-run pre-kindergarten education in schools – because there’s mounting ... Keep Reading
Archives for February 2013
HB 100: Unhealthy Government Intrusion, Take 2
This week’s Bad Bill of the Week is a repeat offender. House Bill 100 Healthy Families & Workplaces/Paid Sick Days, sponsored by Reps. Alma Adams (D-Guilford) and Larry Hall ... Keep Reading
House Bill 35: Giving a Voice Back to the People
House Bill 35, with primary sponsors Rayne Brown (R-Davidson) and George Cleveland (R-Onslow), would repeal the statutory authority enabling the state to issue Certificates of ... Keep Reading
Francis De Luca on Obamacare Exchanges [Viewpoints Radio]
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Measure a Lock for ‘Bad Bill of the Week’
Occupational licensing has been a frequent target for our Bad Bill of the Week series, so it’s not surprising that we didn’t have to wait long into the 2013 General Assembly ... Keep Reading
‘Regressive’ Sales Tax is a Relative Term
This article originally appeared in the News & Observer. There is one talking point that has become the go-to objection to eliminating North Carolina’s state income taxes and ... Keep Reading
Brian Balfour on Abolishing NC’s Income Tax [Jason Lewis Show]
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Francis De Luca on Medicaid Expansion [ABC 11]
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Civitas Calls on NAACP’s McSurely to Retract Lie
Feb. 1, 2013 PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca (919) 834-2099 Francis.DeLuca@NCCivitas.org Civitas Calls on NAACP’s McSurely to Retract Lie Raleigh – The President of ... Keep Reading
The Path to Prosperity: Spending Cuts, No Income Tax, and Free-Market Schools
Our state has been suffering with high unemployment and sluggish economic growth since the 2008 financial crisis primarily because of an inadequate educational system, high taxes ... Keep Reading