The Tillis Retirement Home

Here’s an interesting tip from a TAPster:   “Has anybody noticed that the cozy corner office of the NC Speaker of the House has become a retirement home for wayward ex-legislators? At last count, the Speaker has three of the lost souls on his staff. Charles Thomas and Bill Daughtridge were recently joined by Bruce…

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The Elephant in the Corner

Decades ago I attended a meeting on redistricting over at State Republican headquarters and a bright, sharp young man whipped out a stack of maps of Congressional Districts and happily announced he had figured out a way to create three minority districts in North Carolina.   Then he whipped out more maps of State House…

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Out-organized?

State GOP Chair Robin Hayes says President Obama carried North Carolina in 2008 because of simple political mechanics. He told McClatchey reporters:   “The president and his group did a much better job of organizing through the Internet, through social networking, through every possible means to identify and get their folks to the polls. They…

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An Odd Confluence of Events

Duke Energy plans to build a new nuclear plant and to pay for it it’s sponsored a bill in the legislature to raise electric rates, which it says is reasonable because nuclear power plants are good things and a public benefit so why should it have to borrow money on Wall Street for its plant?…

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The Word Is ‘Extreme’

I’m told that flustered Democrats in the legislature don’t seem to understand they’re not still in charge – and don’t know how to act as the minority.   They could take a cue from no less a message maven than Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.   This week, according to The New York Times,…

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A Stunning Turn of Events

A Civitas Institute critic of Smart Start has twisted himself into an interesting position.   In an N&O op-ed, Andrew Henson acknowledges that “early child care investment has proven to have an effect on children’s lives and should be a key priority for the legislature.”   He then proceeds to argue that Smart Start, which…

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Who’s the Legislator with a Gun?

Someone in the State House sure does like handguns. First, legislators sponsored a bill to allow folks to carry concealed pistols in bars and restaurants. Now there’s a bill to require cities to allow concealed guns in parks. And Representative Mark Hilton is sponsoring a class in the legislature on carrying concealed guns.   Legislators…

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Redistrict the Right Way!

This is an urgent open letter to Republican political consultants in North Carolina:   Now is the time to come to the aid of your profession.   Your party is in charge of redistricting. The lonely eyes of all political consultants – Democrats and Republicans – turn to you.   I’m not talking about partisan…

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Reforming DENR

The easy story line is that rapacious Republicans are out to gut North Carolina’s environmental protections.   Not so fast.   In fact, Governor Perdue might want to jump on this train while she’s restructuring state government.   There are economic developers and business people who are responsible on environmental issues AND convinced that DENR…

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A Mystery

Governor Perdue’s against ending end-course tests in high schools, she empathically told the newspaper. But, then, she took a breath and said there’s no way she’ll veto the Republicans’ bill to eliminate the tests. Then she took another breath and said she won’t sign the bill either. Instead, she’s going to sit on her hands…

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