NC Spin Articles

Federal tax reform looks less and less likely

Joseph Lawler reports for the Washington Examiner on fading hopes for federal tax reform. Tax reform in the 114th Congress was always a remote possibility. But now it looks like business and...    Read More

June 10, 2015

Medicaid debate will continue

For years now, legislators, policy analysts, medical providers, and lobbyists for various interest groups have been arguing about North Carolina’s Medicaid program. Whether you find this argument...    Read More

by John Hood   |   June 10, 2015

Looking beyond the decline in abortions

Editorial by Burlington Times-News, June 8, 2015. People will certainly try, but it would be difficult to read much politically into news that abortions are in decline nationwide and sharply in North...    Read More

June 9, 2015




No one's in charge of Medicaid

The Senate Bull Mooses have locked horns with the Opossum Drop Caucus over in the State House;—for years the Bull Mooses have hollered Medicaid spending was out of control and soaring but that...    Read More

June 9, 2015


Best way to help Black students? School choice

Last summer’s Ferguson, Mo., disturbances revealed that while blacks were 67 percent of its population, only three members of its 53-officer police force were black. Some might conclude that such a...    Read More

June 9, 2015

Graham, Campolo: opposite directions on gays

Two of our country's best-known evangelists are moving in opposite directions on a highly contested social issue. "Franklin Graham is calling on Christians to boycott gay-friendly corporations," The...    Read More

June 9, 2015



New gun laws need greater scrutiny

A bill moving through the General Assembly would allow legislators and legislative employees with concealed carry permits to bring their guns to the legislative complex, including the House and Senate...    Read More

June 9, 2015