by Art Kamm | Apr 24, 2015 | Gun Control, Issues, NC Politics, NCGA |
Arthur R. (Art) Kamm, PhD has had a diverse career in cancer research, pharmaceutical product development, founder and CEO of a North Carolina corporation, and adjunct professor. Since leaving his corporate and academic pursuits he has turned to producing...
by John Wynne | Apr 21, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, NCGA, NCGOP |
The chatter about the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling yesterday concerning North Carolina’s redistricting is largely much ado about nothing. That hasn’t stopped progressives from celebrating, but it’s time to throw cold water on their hopes. Some...
by John Wynne | Apr 7, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features, NC Politics, NCGA, NCGOP, Redistricting |
Last week the General Assembly voted to redistrict the Board of Commissioners in Wake County, a move which some have derided as a pure power grab. The local bill, which does not require Gov. McCrory’s signature, was passed in the State Senate by a party-line...
by John Wynne | Apr 2, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, NCGA, NCGOP |
There’s an interesting bill floating around in the General Assembly. Remember last session when the legislature made City Council races in the Town of Sanford partisan? Well, now they want to do the same thing, just to every county and municipality in the entire...
by John Wynne | Apr 1, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGA, NCGOP, NCGov |
The NC GOP took a poop on Attorney General and potential gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper by debuting this parody website on today, April Fool’s Day. Surprisingly, a lot of people fell for it and actually thought the Attorney General was announcing his run for...
by John Wynne | Mar 27, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Mental health, NC Politics, NCGA, NCGov |
It looks like the battle over the future of Dix Park may not be over. After extensive negotiations between McCrory and the city, an agreement was reached to sell the former Dix land to the city for $52 million. The Senate has hinted in the past that they’re not...