Fair Pay for Quality Care

North Carolina is rapidly aging – the population over 65 is projected to more than double by 2050. The aging of the state’s baby boomers will correspond with an increase in community members with functional and cognitive limitations, indicating a growing need for direct care that allows community members to continue to live with dignity.

Policy & Progress: Better Investment in NC

It’s Not Just the Economy by Alexandra Forter Sirota and Edwin McLenaghan North Carolina’s Convoluted School Funding System by Matthew Ellinwood The Sales …

Policy & Progress: Poverty in NC

Poverty Tour Exposes Lack of Economic Opportunity by Julia Hawes Dismantling Pathways to Economic Mobility in NC by Alexandra Forter Sirota and Brenna …

Policy & Progress: Fat Cats vs. NC Underdogs

The “New Normal” of Kicking the Underdog and Damaging NC’s Public Structures by Tazra Mitchell Uninsured, Unemployed, and Uninspired by NC Lawmakers by …