by Patrick O'Hannigan North Carolina’s General Assembly reconvenes on May 16. Not coincidentally, May 16 is also an “optional teacher work day” in Durham, Wake, and a score ... Keep Reading
Archives for May 2018
Civitas Poll: Voters Prefer Uniform Business Tax Cuts to Spur Economy
Voters Prefer Uniform Business Tax Cuts to Spur Economy Cooper's Tax Policy Out of Touch With Voters RALEIGH, NC – Civitas Polling’s most recent survey found the majority of ... Keep Reading
Civitas Partisan Index is Now Live
RALEIGH, NC - Today, the Civitas Institute released the updated Civitas Partisan Index. This tool reflects the political balance of power in North Carolina. Modeled after the Cook ... Keep Reading
Civitas Partisan Index
2016 State House CPI 2016 State Senate CPI The updated Civitas Partisan Index (CPI) shows the political balance of power in North Carolina for the 2016 elections. The CPI ... Keep Reading
Toxic Agenda: Poverty in North Carolina, Part 1
The Left’s policies to fight poverty have failed Welfare programs subsidize poverty and create vicious poverty traps Over the last two-and-a-half decades, North Carolina has ... Keep Reading
Civitas Polling: Voters Want Security Personnel for Schools, N.C. Split on Gun Control Walkouts
RALEIGH – The latest Civitas Poll reveals strong sentiment when it comes to voter opinion on school safety. The statewide poll discovered that voters are three times more likely ... Keep Reading
Why Most Academics Are Leftists
Utopian visions of planned societies excite the imagination of intellectuals A leviathan state is the only vehicle for academics to fulfill their desired roles as social ... Keep Reading