By Rebekah LaHay This November, North Carolinians will be asked to vote on six amendments to the State Constitution. One of these amendments, if passed, will require voters to ... Keep Reading
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Another Sign Liberals Want to Keep the Poor Out of Hospitals
I was shocked to find out last week that North Carolina liberals still hate poor people. In fact, progressives hate poor people so much they want to keep them out of ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Strongly Back Laws Protecting Election Process
March 11, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Susan Myrick (919) 834-2099 susan.myrick@nccivitas.org RALEIGH – The most recent Civitas Poll shows North Carolina voters ... Keep Reading
Racist Wake Co. School Board Seeks to Disenfranchise Children
Parents across Wake County are receiving a pamphlet describing the 2013-14 Student Assignment Plan. Included in the description is a list of "required documents" for those families ... Keep Reading
Testing the Need for Photo ID
I went in to get some ordinary medical tests today. The lab required three things: a credit card, a doctor's order, and ... a drivers license. So, tell me again ... why is it ... Keep Reading
Where is the NAACP?
With the new year comes many new laws here in North Carolina, including legislation that should have the NAACP and Democracy NC crowd up in arms. Senate Bill 474 (which actually ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: 6 in 10 Voters Disagree with Perdue Veto of Photo ID Bill
Raleigh, N.C. – Six in 10 North Carolina voters disagree with Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue’s recent veto of a bill requiring a government-issued photo ID to vote, according to a new ... Keep Reading
Perdue Signs Photo ID Bill
That’s right, the photo ID bill I blogged on last week was signed by Gov. Perdue right after she vetoed HB 854,”Women’s Right to Know Act.” Senate Bill 474, “Photo ... Keep Reading
Why Did You Sign This Photo ID Bill?
Only 8 State Representatives voted against a bill that would require Photo ID to obtain Schedule II controlled substances. There were no “no” votes in the Senate and the bill was ... Keep Reading