Off to the Races

Governor Perdue & Staff are wrapped up in an unnecessary kerfluffle over where she was Saturday when deadly tornados struck North Carolina. It turns out she was in Kentucky, maybe – or maybe not – at a horse race.   Which led one TAPster to look past the political flap to the economic possibilities of…

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Last in Education

Republicans have opened the doors of opportunity for Governor Perdue. And missed a golden opportunity for themselves.   Perdue can now say – according to State Board of Education Chairman Bill Harrison – that the Republican budget cuts would make North Carolina LAST in the nation in per-pupil education funding.   We can’t even say…

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A Breath of Fresh Air

For the last ten years – girding their loins for this year’s redistricting battle – over in the State Legislature Republicans have been telling anyone who’ll listen that the Democrats should set up an ‘Independent Commission’ to draw new House and Senate districts. What they had in mind was simple: They didn’t want Democrats to…

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Bill Friday’s People

Some 500+ of Bill Friday’s closest personal friends attended a luncheon in Chapel Hill honoring him for 40 years of hosting “North Carolina People.”   (Warning: Shameless self-promotion ahead! I’m on his show tonight and Sunday, talking about my Jim Hunt biography.)   Friday has conducted these gentle, relaxed interviews with probably 2,000 North Carolinians…

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Davy Jones’ Locker

In theory state law says the maximum contribution you or I or anyone else can give a State House or Senate candidate is $4,000 per election – but it turns out legislators left a loophole in the law.   Say a group – like the Medical Society – gives Senator Louis Pate $4,000.   Then…

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Ryan’s Express

Has it occurred to anybody in the Republican Party that U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan is driving them off a cliff?   Think back one year ago. Republicans could smell victory in November. Why? Because President Obama and the Democratic Congress had given them the perfect punching bag: sweeping, comprehensive health care reform.   Best of…

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Primary Reading Program

Craig Phillips, who died Tuesday, was a good and progressive Superintendent of Public Instruction. But I feel compelled to correct one small thing in the N&O’s story about him.   The story said Phillips “put reading aides in state elementary school classrooms as part of his Primary Reading Program.”   No. The Primary Reading Program…

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Police Envy…

Of all things there’s another ‘concealed carry’ bill over at the legislature…this time Speaker Thom Tillis’ Chief of Staff, Charles Thomas, and State Senate Kingpin Tom Apodaca want to allow the Sergeants-at-Arms in the legislature to carry concealed pistols.   Supporting the bill, Thomas explained to the Senate Rules Committee that arming the Sergeants-at-Arms will…

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Give Me a Ticket on a Fast Train…

The corporate-wing of the State Republican Party, led by Charlotte Senator Bob Rucho, has come out four-square for Governor Perdue taking $545 million from the federal government to build ‘high-speed’ railroad tracks from Raleigh and Charlotte.   Governors in several other states turned down the federal money, but Senator Rucho explained that ‘snubbing the federal…

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Overstaffed?

I received the missive below from a veteran of the Legislative Building. I should note that the author is not a yellow-dog Democrat, but rather someone who is sympathetic to the new Republican majority and its (supposed) agenda. “Long-time legislative observers are scratching their heads trying to remember if they’ve ever seen a staff person…

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