• Press Release

    Post-Election Review

    posted November 6, 2006
    For planning purposes What: John Locke Foundation Headliner Luncheon When: Noon Tuesday, November 14, 2006 Where: Holiday Inn Brownstone 1707 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27605 Price: $25 Who: Join…
  • Research Report

    Agenda 2002: A Candidate’s Guide to Key Issues in North Carolina Public Policy

    posted September 9, 2002 by John Hood, Dr. Roy Cordato, Don Carrington
    North Carolina’s state budget reflects its governmental priorities. Unfortunately, over the past two decades governors and lawmakers have usually chosen to add new programs to the state budget without considering the merits of existing programs and finding ways to fund higher-priority items by eliminating lower priorities. As a result, the budget has grown by leaps and bounds, interrupted only briefly by retrenchment during recessionary periods, including the past three fiscal years. Until state leaders learn to exercise fiscal discipline or to write fiscal discipline into law via a strong expenditure limit the budget problem will worsen.

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