#ncga: Feel like somebody’s watching you?
I talked this week with one of my moles on Jones Street. This person was absolutely floored by the amount of public feedback in this whole debate on alternative energy
Continue readingI talked this week with one of my moles on Jones Street. This person was absolutely floored by the amount of public feedback in this whole debate on alternative energy
Continue readingNot too long ago, Gov. Pat McCrory and Speaker Tim Moore were telling us they could see no real need for a religious freedom restoration act. Where are examples of
Continue readingMr. Apodaca, Mr. Rucho, and Mr. Berger have been toying with things again, and that has all of these alleged “conservatives for clean energy” up in arms. The folks in
Continue readingAs a member of the House Republican Caucus (If Paul Tine can be, so can I), I am privy to all kinds of interesting email. Like this one, for instance:
Continue readingGov. Pat McCrory and his former budget director Art Pope got together with NCGA Republicans this morning to talk road bonds. Of course, we had a mole or two (or
Continue readingI’ve got mail: Subject: Joint Republican Caucus Importance: High To: Joint Republican Caucus Members There will be a Joint Republican Caucus meeting Wednesday, May 27th at 8:30 AM in the General Assembly
Continue readingThe plan to construct toll lanes on I-77 in northern Mecklenburg County stirred up quite a fuss during the 2014 campaign season. Then-speaker Thom Tillis and Gov. Pat McCrory —
Continue readingWe’ve all heard about the new ‘conservative’ group of solar energy fans seeking to continue government subsidies of the solar industry. (Never mind that solar energy is neither cheap nor
Continue readingIf you listen to House speaker Tim Moore or Commerce Secretary John Skvarla, North Carolina lost a shot at a new Volvo plant because it could not offer enough economic
Continue readingAFP-NC’s Donald Bryson has labeled the House’s action on the budget as “reverse Robin Hood.” I think this tweet best sums up House action thus far on the state
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