Monthly Archives: February 2008
Time for new message on taxes
Follies
More money for troubled DOT?
The 21st Century Transportation Committee made more news this week and it’s not as promising as former DOT Secretary Sam Hunt’s proposal to spend $1.6 billion on transit in the state’s urban areas.
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Candidates must file today or forget about it
1 in 100 adults behind bars
$2 billion bond issue for roads?
Judge refuses to block Wright’s ethics hearing
Burr bill would alter vet disability ratings
Children in foster care need extended public help
Parents want complete sex ed
Serious mental health patients struggle to find care in NC
Easley’s lame excuses
Some small signs of a meaningful campaign
It may not be reflected in many headlines yet, but there are some indications that the campaign for governor might actually move beyond running away from Randy Parton and parsing words about resumes and birthdays and include some discussion of issues that matter to people’s lives. [Continue Reading...]
At the Crossroads:Recommendations for the Future of Transportation in North Carolina
NC Budget and Tax Center Lays Out Recommendations for Reform North Carolina will need to change how it pays for roads and how it sets its transportation priorities if it is to effectively deal with the population boom expected in the coming decades. That is the conclusion of a new report for the [Continue Reading...]





