Monthly Archives: August 2009
Audit: Mary Easley highly overpaid
N.C. to offer bigger tax credit to filmmakers
Dix will stay open; city park plan in limbo
Claims that state tax increases cause job loss are unfounded, report says
Raising revenue preserves jobs, keeping North Carolina on equal footing with peer states Far from costing jobs, the tax increases passed by North Carolina's legislature are likely to forestall job losses in both the private and public sectors, a new study by the North Carolina Budget & Tax Center finds. Claims that state [Continue Reading...]
Employer-funded plans will benefit from reform
Independent panel to investigate Easley records
Panelists agree health-care reform needed
Probe to focus on lost Easley travel records
Perdue signs coastal insurance bill
2009 legislative session not all bad for conservatives
Perdue signs 22 bills 2 weeks after NC adjournment
Hypocrisy in overdrive
It’s understandable if you are little confused reading about the current media tour featuring North Carolina GOP Chair Tom Fetzer, House Minority Leader Paul Stam, and Senate Minority Leader Phil Berger. [Continue Reading...]





