#ncpol: SCOTUS and voter ID
Scowl-field and Fitz-Cryin’ over at NCPolicywatch have been engaged in tickle fights ever since the nation’s highest court split on North Carolina’s voter ID law. It’s a blow against
Continue readingScowl-field and Fitz-Cryin’ over at NCPolicywatch have been engaged in tickle fights ever since the nation’s highest court split on North Carolina’s voter ID law. It’s a blow against
Continue readingThose of you in The Triad may know Joe Killian. He’s covered politics for aeons with The Greensboro News & Record. His “reporting” during the 2014 US Senate race
Continue readingIt’s always interesting to see what pops up in my mail: Let’s take a look at the sponsors of this little soiree. Jim Donelson is a Republican. John Doak is
Continue readingBanning Members of Congress from using sensitive information they obtain during the course of the business day to make investment decisions that pay off BIG? Sounds like a gimme. An easy YES
Continue readingYeah. It was filed way back in December, wasn’t it? It was unusual, to say the least, to see a legislator file a complaint against another legislator from the
Continue readingFor an allegedly “irrelevant” website, we sure do seem to be living rent-free in certain powerful heads on Jones Street. While most of the news about Tuesday’s GOP House
Continue readingIt looks like you are now required to have a last name reminiscent of a sound effect from the old “Batman” TV show in order to be elevated to House leadership. (Szoka!
Continue readingTHAT is sure what it sounds like: The U.S. presidential election is less than nine weeks away, and the historically unpopular presidential candidates at the head of each of the major
Continue readingHe’s been a big cheerleader for North Carolina. He was pat McCrory’s budget director. He campaigned for the ConnectNC bonds as a way to build North Carolina’s econmy. Now, it
Continue readingGovernor Pat McCrory’s reelection campaign has provided us with many a face-palm moment. And yet there’s another one on the horizon. SOMEBODY in that camp OKed the governor participating in
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