#ncga: Rep. Moffitt says I-77 toll contracts “can be cancelled out”
Gov. Pat McCrory and Senate nominee Thom Tillis and state House president pro tem Skip Stam have all told us to BEND OVER and wait for those toll roads. They’re
Continue readingGov. Pat McCrory and Senate nominee Thom Tillis and state House president pro tem Skip Stam have all told us to BEND OVER and wait for those toll roads. They’re
Continue readingIn the 80s and 90s, Democrats worked really hard to make voting easier for their lazy, shiftless, poorly-educated target market. You could register to vote when you renew your driver
Continue readingThe past legislative session was marked by the GOP-dominated House and the GOP-dominated Senate often taking different paths. It appears that trend is continuing here out-of-session as the leaders of
Continue readingTwo of the more reliable conservative legislators in the state House are urging voters in their districts — and those outside — to vote down the proposed amendment to the
Continue readingWe wrote some time back about new regulations for unmanned drone aircraft passing the legislature by being inserted into the final draft of the state budget. A drone company CEO
Continue readingWhile Gov. Pat McCrory tucks tail and runs, Lt. Gov. Dan Forest is sticking to his guns and standing up FOR the folks he represents: Friday, an unelected federal judge
Continue readingWhy on God’s green earth would you have someone campaign for you who so fundamentally disagrees with you on the issues? That’s the story the Tillis campaign tried to sell
Continue readingRuh-roh. State legislators organized a commission to review public school curriculum standards and make a recommendation to the state Board of Education and General Assembly. This was seen by many
Continue readingAn awful lot of Republicans here in Moore County found the item below in their email inboxes this morning: “I must raise money in order to help the Republican Caucus
Continue readingGraig Meyer is, um, *interesting*. He’s running for his first full term (appointed October 2013) as a member of the North Carolina House. Meyer represents District 50 — which includes
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