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Trouble Brewing

By Matt Schlosser / March 21, 2025 / Comments Off on Trouble Brewing

Contrary to Trump’s view, trade wars involve very real, very painful consequences for everyday people. And while we’re currently the ones left paying the price, MAGA Republicans should know that we’ll remember this pain when we’re at the ballot box next November.

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What It Means to Be North Carolina Strong (3/14)

By Matt Schlosser / March 21, 2025 / Comments Off on What It Means to Be North Carolina Strong (3/14)

The theme of Stein’s State of the State address was “North Carolina Strong,” a motto Stein has used to rally North Carolinians who are in the midst of a hurricane rebuild, rising costs, and a chaotic presidential administration. 

Stein contrasted the divisive national political scene with a more hopeful, bipartisan vision for North Carolina. He centered everyday people in each policy proposal and every argument. He even showcased his sense of humor while taking a shot or two at Elon Musk.

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There’s a Good Reason North Carolina Fought for Medicaid Expansion

By Matt Schlosser / March 7, 2025 / Comments Off on There’s a Good Reason North Carolina Fought for Medicaid Expansion

After a decade-long fight, North Carolina expanded Medicaid access in 2023. Expanding the federal health insurance program for low-income and disabled Americans took extensive research, advocacy, and rallying. We were the 40th state to achieve expansion, but among the first to do it in the South. We did it with bipartisan support, and now 630,000 North Carolinians have health insurance coverage that they wouldn’t have had before. 

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Democrats Are Crafting Impactful Legislation, Republicans Aren’t Listening

By Matt Schlosser / March 7, 2025 / Comments Off on Democrats Are Crafting Impactful Legislation, Republicans Aren’t Listening

Amidst the stream of legislative proposals are also some progressive gems– legislation proposed by Democrats who are still trying to support working class families, rural communities, and the environment. These bills don’t get as much attention, but they provide us with an idea of how Democrats are crafting a countervision for North Carolina.

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The Resistance is Alive and Well

By Matt Schlosser / February 21, 2025 / Comments Off on The Resistance is Alive and Well

On Monday, over 4,000 people participated in rallies across 16 cities to protest Jefferson Griffin’s embarrassing attempt to overturn the results of the North Carolina Supreme Court race that took place over three months ago. 

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Early Takeaways from the NCGOP’s Wild Legislative Agenda

By Matt Schlosser / February 14, 2025 / Comments Off on Early Takeaways from the NCGOP’s Wild Legislative Agenda

The NCGOP has proposed some absurd legislation during the opening days of 2025. 

They include a gun bill that would do away with concealed carry permits, legislation that would cut the early voting period from three weeks to just six days, and a health care bill that would allow insurance companies to deny coverage for even more procedures.

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What North Carolina Loses When Elon Goes “Demon Mode”

By Matt Schlosser / February 7, 2025 / Comments Off on What North Carolina Loses When Elon Goes “Demon Mode”

Elon Musk has gone full “demon mode.” Elon’s biographer, Walter Isaacson, once explained how Musk’s inner circle coined the term to describe the manic energy that he radiates while reshaping an organization.  He grows angry, channeling that anger into his work. He lives on the floors of his factories, stays up all night, implements mass…

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Flooding the Zone

By Eleanore Wood / January 31, 2025 / Comments Off on Flooding the Zone

The opening days of Trump 2.0 have been a disorienting flood of executive actions and memos. Trump set a record (by far) among all US presidents for signing 38 executive orders in less than two weeks. 

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How Trump’s Flurry of Executive Orders Could Impact North Carolina

By Matt Schlosser / January 24, 2025 / Comments Off on How Trump’s Flurry of Executive Orders Could Impact North Carolina

The first week of Trump’s second term has been a storm of absurd statements and dangerous policies. We’ll highlight some of the most significant actions Trump took this week, and the impact they could have on North Carolina moving forward.  Attempting to Restrict Birthright Citizenship Hours after swearing to protect the Constitution, Trump attempted to…

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Gov. Josh Stein calls on GOP to focus on real issues, work with him on Helene recovery, education and more

By Patrick Zarcone / January 17, 2025 / Comments Off on Gov. Josh Stein calls on GOP to focus on real issues, work with him on Helene recovery, education and more

Gov. Josh Stein didn’t let an incoming winter storm stop him from making his inaugural speech to tell North Carolinians about his vision for the state’s future earlier this month. The wintry weather canceled most of the inaugural festivities, forcing Stein to speak inside the old state Capitol building in downtown Raleigh instead of outside…

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