Monthly Archives: December 2008
Beatty to step down as NC crime control secretary
SCOTT MOONEYHAM: Policies Must Be Fair, Broad
Legislators looking at usefulness of development incentives
Easley’s farewell tour
Governor Mike Easley is making the rounds with the media these days, granting one-on-one interviews to talk about his eight years in office. Easley’s farewell tour is giving him one last chance to frame his legacy before Governor-elect Beverly Perdue is sworn in January 10. [Continue Reading...]
Probation problems and budget rhetoric
Home loans to the poor good policy, UNC says
Editorial: Report underscores mental-health reform
Univ. system delays expansion of NC med school
Panel: video of NC House should appear online
Growing Hunger in a struggling economy
College Affordability during the recession
The National Report Card on NC’s Emergency Card Services.mp3
The same old “ball” game
Let’s scrap North Carolina’s upcoming pay-to-play inaugural festivities
In just over three weeks, North Carolina will have a new governor and slate of statewide elected officials. Hooray! It’s an exciting time and an exciting change. All of us should take pride in the fact that our Council of State will, for the first time, be majority female. January 10 will be a great moment in state history.
Now it’s the teachers’ fault?
Dismantling the public school system has long been a goal of the anti-government zealots on the Right. They simply can’t stand that the vast majority of the people still support public education, despite its problems. [Continue Reading...]




