YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOTE: State Tax Revenue
March 4, 2016 The fundamental purpose of the revenue system is to fund investments in core public services—schools, courts, hospitals, colleges and universities, …
March 4, 2016 The fundamental purpose of the revenue system is to fund investments in core public services—schools, courts, hospitals, colleges and universities, …
Families in North Carolina are still reeling from the Great Recession, which pushed thousands of people into poverty and deepened the hardships of …
Many North Carolinians—including children, families, and older adults—face hunger and go without adequate and nutritious foods on a regular basis. North Carolina is …
640,000 North Carolinians cannot wait any longer to Expand Medicaid and Close the Coverage gap.
With comprehensive immigration reform stalled at the national level, North Carolina needs to step up with commonsense public policies that strengthen our communities rather than divide them.
Everyone gets sick, but more than a million workers in North Carolina have no opportunity to earn paid sick leave, and even fewer can take longer-term paid leave to address a serious health condition or welcome a new child.
North Carolina should commit to strategies that ensure firms owned by people of color and women thrive in order to infuse the state’s economy with newfound vigor.
North Carolina needs to remove barriers to boost the economy through full employment and to build the connections for workers who want a job to find one.
North Carolina can help workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own by giving them time to find new jobs and avoid financial disaster.
North Carolina should ensure that our priorities—for good schools, healthy neighbors and safe communities— are supported with our tax dollars.