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 …
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 …
Recession Drags on for Some NC Communities by Julia Hawes How North Carolina Can Create Jobs by Alexandra Forter Sirota Child Care is …
North Carolina’s Best Economic Investment by Julia Hawes Private Education at Public Expense by Matthew Ellinwood New State Policies: More Problems, Less Progress …
Budget Cuts Threaten NC Student Performance by Julia Hawes State Budget Cuts Almost 30,000 Jobs in North Carolina by Allan Freyer State of …
Poverty Tour Exposes Lack of Economic Opportunity by Julia Hawes Dismantling Pathways to Economic Mobility in NC by Alexandra Forter Sirota and Brenna …
A Strong Economy that Works for Everyone by Tazra Mitchell State Revenues Can Fuel North Carolina’s Resurgence by Alexandra Forter Sirota A Life-Saving …
A look at the role North Carolina workers play in fueling economic growth and job creation The Producers, the Earners and the Spenders: …
The “New Normal” of Kicking the Underdog and Damaging NC’s Public Structures by Tazra Mitchell Uninsured, Unemployed, and Uninspired by NC Lawmakers by …
When North Carolinians are able to purchase and eat healthy and nutritious food, they fuel active and healthy lifestyles, stay engaged at work and school, and boost the economy through their grocery shopping.
There are 20 million individuals across the United States who gained health coverage due to the success of the Affordable Care Act, our current law. There are many unknowns when it comes to the future of the ACA given the outcome of the recent presidential election—it is unclear yet how individuals’ coverage will be affected or whether lawmakers will repeal parts of or replace the law entirely.