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The legislature’s mini-budget won’t get the job done

  As has so often been the case with a legislature that refuses to work and negotiate in good faith, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein had little choice last week but to sign the so-called mini-budget that state lawmakers approved a few days earlier. With the new fiscal year already well-underway and numerous vital public […]

Aug 12, 20251 min

NC Budget and Tax Center analyst Sally Hodges-Copple on the gimmick of “No Tax on Tips”

It’s been 16 years since the federal government raised the national minimum wage – a fact that continues to worsen the nation’s soaring income inequality. Interestingly, in recent months, rather than proposing to make the minimum wage a living wage, some politicians – including President Trump – have championed the idea of ending taxes on […]

Aug 11, 202513 min

An update on Hurricane Helene recovery and rebuilding

It’s hard to believe, but we’re fast-approaching the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene and the devastation it wreaked in western North Carolina, and it seems appropriate to check in on the state of the recovery. Last week, we learned from a legislative oversight hearing on hurricane response and recovery that the process has been moving […]

Aug 11, 20258 min

Simple cruelty

Aug 8, 20251 min

Simple cruelty

Aug 8, 20251 min

Task force outlines some commonsense first steps to address state’s child care shortage

Aug 7, 20251 min

Task force outlines some commonsense first steps to address state’s child care shortage

Aug 7, 20251 min

A simple and commonsense tax proposal

  Tax policy can be maddeningly complex and confusing. Indeed, keeping it that way is one tool the super-rich use to avoid paying their fair share. As Alexandra Sirota of the nonpartisan North Carolina Budget and Tax Center recently observed, however, it doesn’t have to be that way. As she notes, there’s a simple and […]

Aug 6, 20251 min

Lack of air conditioning in state prisons is cruel and unusual punishment

  There are many things that have changed for the better in North Carolina prisons over the last century. That said, it’s also true that North Carolina summers have always been miserably hot and that commercial air conditioning was first introduced nearly a century ago — facts that render the lack of air conditioning in […]

Aug 5, 20251 min

Samuel Gunter of the NC Carolina Housing Coalition on the state’s dire affordable housing shortage

You don’t have to be policy wonk with an affinity for crunching numbers to understand that North Carolina faces a dire shortage of affordable housing. One need merely talk to friends and family members – even those with middle class incomes – to understand that the picture is bleak when it comes to finding affordable […]

Aug 4, 202518 min

Pediatrician Dr. Arthur Lavin on child health and the national nonprofit, Grandparents for Vaccines

  Among the most disastrous public health development to afflict the United States in recent years has been the rise of the so-called anti-vax movement. Thanks to the unfortunate rise of misinformation, disinformation and misguided parental anxiety, millions of people – especially children – are being placed at serious and unnecessary risk of grave illness […]

Aug 4, 202512 min

New and damning school voucher data confirm worst fears

  Ever since North Carolina legislators established the so-called “Opportunity Scholarships” school voucher program, sponsors and proponents have pitched it as a means of helping low-income students escape struggling public schools. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, a new report from the Department of Public Instruction shows that this was all baloney. The DPI researchers found that […]

Aug 4, 20251 min

Democratic lawmaker embarrasses with uninformed anti-immigrant speech

Aug 1, 20251 min

Democratic lawmaker embarrasses with uninformed anti-immigrant speech

  It’s no surprise that State Rep. Carla Cunningham – a Democrat from Mecklenburg County — declined to speak with reporters this week after helping to override Gov. Stein’s veto of a mean-spirited and ill-conceived anti-immigrant bill. That’s what often happens when a politician puts their foot in their mouth. House Bill 318 will force […]

Aug 1, 20251 min

The cruel incompetence of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics

Jul 31, 20251 min

The cruel incompetence of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics

Jul 31, 20251 min

North Carolina officials should work to enact and protect AI regulation

Jul 30, 20251 min

North Carolina officials should work to enact and protect AI regulation

Jul 30, 20251 min

NC Democrats and Republicans agree: Release the Epstein files

  Twenty years ago, investigative reporter Barry Levine started covering a wealthy socialite named Jeffrey Epstein. Five years ago, after he was convicted of sex crimes and died in jail, Levine published an acclaimed book on Epstein. And last week, as the controversy surrounding mountains of FBI data and evidence about Epstein slowly consumed the […]

Jul 29, 20251 min

Rep. Deborah Ross on the Republican mega-bill, the war on public broadcasting, and the Epstein files

We’re now six months into the second Trump administration and recent weeks, in particular, have been filled all kinds momentous and often disturbing news from Washington. Topping the list, of course, is the massive new budget reconciliation package – what supporters dubbed the “one, big, beautiful bill” that the president signed into law on July […]

Jul 28, 202521 min

Education policy expert Zahava Stadler of New America on the recent federal funding freeze

  One of the most disturbing hallmarks of the Trump administration has been its relentless effort to defund public education – an effort that hit a new low earlier this month when Trump’s Department of Education announced suddenly and without warning that it would be freezing billions of dollars in essential funds – funds that […]

Jul 28, 202518 min

Lawmakers should sustain Gov. Stein’s vetoes, enact a new state budget

  Like the rest of the nation, North Carolina faces some enormous policy challenges these days. Thanks to sustained disinvestments in an array of core public services, our state is fast becoming coarser, less healthy and more divided. Unfortunately, Republican legislative leaders seem unconcerned. Rather than working with Governor Josh Stein to tackle our numerous […]

Jul 28, 20251 min

Sixteen years without a minimum wage hike is way too long

  Over the last 87 years – particularly during the 20th Century – few innovations in the American economy have done more to lift up average people than the minimum wage. As it was first conceived and applied, the federal minimum wage law assured that a person who worked full-time was paid enough to support […]

Jul 25, 20251 min

The political right formally abandons deficit reduction as a priority

  There was always something that didn’t quite add up when American conservatives complained about federal budget deficits. Despite their supposed commitment to fiscal discipline, no factor has played a larger role in soaring deficits than Republican tax cuts enacted under presidents Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush and Donald Trump. Indeed, during the administration of […]

Jul 24, 20251 min

Researchers release yet another damning report on NC’s school voucher program

  When state lawmakers first opened the door to school vouchers in North Carolina, they billed them as quote “opportunity scholarships,” and assured us that their only goal was to help low-income kids escape failing public schools. Today, more than a decade later, it’s clearer than ever that that explanation was simply part of a […]

Jul 23, 20251 min

Failure of property tax relief bills highlights folly of GOP fiscal policies

  North Carolina Republican lawmakers’ mad rush to slash income taxes on corporation and the wealthy in recent years has produced many disastrous impacts. See, for example, our threadbare and crumbling public schools. But there’s another big and negative impact: the effect on property taxes. Thanks to fast rising home prices, there’s a growing need […]

Jul 22, 20251 min

EPI senior economist Ben Zipperer on U.S. immigration policies and how they’re impacting the economy

  It’s an article of faith in many conservative circles that the Trump administration’s tough anti-immigrant policies will free up jobs for U.S. born workers. New research from Economic Policy Institute senior economist Ben Zipperer, however, demonstrates conclusively that the opposite is the case. Zipperer’s calculations actually show that the net impact of mass deportation […]

Jul 21, 202517 min