#ncga Senate opens new front in solar fight
Mr. 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 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 readingWe first told you about this guy — representing Orange County in the General Assembly. He feel guilty about being white. And it’s earned him ridicule from a national audience
Continue readingRemember the good ol’ days when leftists were preaching to us about the importance of listening to those we disagree with and respecting all opinions? I’m sure New Hanover County
Continue readingWe reported earlier on a NCGOP chairman candidate’s forum in Lee County. Establishment favorite Craig Collins sent a surrogate — a woman named Valerie — to speak in his stead.
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 readingWith the state GOP convention gaveling into order next weekend, some folks are making their voices heard on the choices for officers to lead the party over the next two
Continue readingThe Lee County Republican Men’s Club held a forum Tuesday featuring the three campaigns for NCGOP chairman. AJ Daoud and Hasan Harnett showed up to address the group. Establishment favorite
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 —
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