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MISSING SENATOR ALERT: Where’s Chad?

By Logan Smith / March 31, 2017 / Comments Off on MISSING SENATOR ALERT: Where’s Chad?

RALEIGH — During all the commotion over Thursday’s vote to repeal parts of HB2 (while leaving other parts in place), one conspicuous absence went largely unnoticed: Sen. Chad Barefoot of Wake County, the son-in-law of N.C. Values Coalition director Tami Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald and her anti-LGBT lobbying group were instrumental in pushing Republicans to pass HB2…

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Editorial: HB2 is a $3.7 billion boondoggle

By Eleanore Wood / March 28, 2017 / Comments Off on Editorial: HB2 is a $3.7 billion boondoggle

On the heels of the AP report showing that HB2 will cost North Carolina nearly $4 billion, the News and Observer is out with a scathing editorial highlighting the hypocrisy from politicians in Raleigh on HB2 and jobs. From the News and Observer, Basically, Republicans are standing behind their horrendous mistake 1. because they can…

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Education in North Carolina Needs Reform

By Eleanore Wood / March 28, 2017 / Comments Off on Education in North Carolina Needs Reform

Everyone knows that students cannot receive a good education without good teachers. And yet, North Carolina has consistently been ranked as one of the worst states for teachers. Budget cuts across the state have made it difficult for teachers to earn a living wage, let alone adequately teach their students. This results in a high teacher…

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Paul Ryan Realizes No One Likes “RyanCare”

By Eleanore Wood / March 21, 2017 / Comments Off on Paul Ryan Realizes No One Likes “RyanCare”

After an analysis done by the Congressional Budget Office found major flaws in the GOP healthcare bill, Paul Ryan has acknowledged that if his proposal is to pass, parts of it have to be changed. With no Democrats expected to vote for the bill, 216 of the 237 House Republicans need to vote in favor…

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What’s Going on with Trump, Russia and the FBI?

By Eleanore Wood / March 21, 2017 / Comments Off on What’s Going on with Trump, Russia and the FBI?

On Monday, FBI Director James Comey announced the FBI is investigating the Trump campaign’s Russian ties and said they will investigate no matter how long it takes. Despite the White House and Trump adamantly claiming there has been no Russian interference, there have been proven connections between individuals in the administration and Russia. For example,…

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Progress NC Action statement on Joel Ford’s HB2 moratorium bill

By Eleanore Wood / March 21, 2017 / Comments Off on Progress NC Action statement on Joel Ford’s HB2 moratorium bill

Ford proposes an indefinite moratorium on nondiscrimination ordinances, which he opposed in December RALEIGH — Progress NC Action released the following statement in response to Sen. Joel Ford’s new legislation proposing an indefinite moratorium on local nondiscrimination ordinances: “Sen. Ford opposed the Senate’s moratorium proposal in December because it went back on the deal Republican…

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Real People, Real Stories: Defending the Affordable Care Act

By Eleanore Wood / March 17, 2017 / Comments Off on Real People, Real Stories: Defending the Affordable Care Act

“Where is the compassion?” This is a question that Lynn Edwards, a North Carolina resident, has for Republicans after they announced their replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act. This new plan could leave up to 24 million Americans without health insurance coverage by 2026, and the design of it would cost the old and…

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Fact Checking Dan Forest’s HB2 Claims

By Eleanore Wood / March 14, 2017 / Comments Off on Fact Checking Dan Forest’s HB2 Claims

Texas will soon be debating a bill called the “Texas Privacy Act” which is very similar to North Carolina’s own HB2. To show his support for the GOP lawmakers of Texas, North Carolina’s Lt. Gov Dan Forest traveled to Texas to promote a bill that has cost North Carolina hundreds of millions of dollars. But…

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Editorial: NC Should Fund Class Size Cut, Not Roll It Back

By Eleanore Wood / March 14, 2017 / Comments Off on Editorial: NC Should Fund Class Size Cut, Not Roll It Back

When politicians in Raleigh passed a law last year that reduced class sizes, they thought they were getting an easy political win. Some of them even ran campaign ads touting the reduction. Except there was one little problem…they didn’t provide the funding required for local districts to actually reduce class sizes. Now, with local districts…

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Editorial: Another “Immature” and “Amateurish” Power Grab by Politicians in Raleigh

By Eleanore Wood / March 10, 2017 / Comments Off on Editorial: Another “Immature” and “Amateurish” Power Grab by Politicians in Raleigh

While the December power grab from Republicans in Raleigh is still being sorted out by the courts, they’re doubling down with another legislative effort to limit Governor Cooper’s powers. The News and Observer is out with a scathing editorial, slamming this power grab. It really is a must read: If they could, Republicans in the North…

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