John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Carolina Journal’s reporting, analysis attract attention

posted on

Cape Fear Business News featured this week Carolina Journal Associate
Editor Barry Smith‘s article on the state insurance commissioner’s role
in settling a dispute over homeowners insurance rates.

The Kernersville News published John Locke Foundation Director of Fiscal Policy Studies Fergus Hodgson‘s recent CJ column on the loss of economic freedom in the United States. The Beaufort Observer highlighted CJ contributor Sara Burrows‘ latest reporting on the N.C. Board of Dietetics/Nutrition’s efforts to censor people for offering nutritional advice without a license.

N.C. Senate Republicans led one of their daily press emails with a link to Associate Editor Dan Way‘s article on a Tax Foundation study ranking North Carolina No. 2 in the Southeast in state-and-local tax burdens. The Senate GOP also highlighted Way’s profile of the 9th District congressional race, Smith’s report on little-used electric vehicle charging stations funded by stimulus dollars, Hodgson’s column on existing tax liabilities for corporations and high-income earners, and JLF President John Hood‘s column on North Carolina’s leadership crisis.

Donate Today

About John Locke Foundation

We are North Carolina’s Most Trusted and Influential Source of Common Sense. The John Locke Foundation was created in 1990 as an independent, nonprofit think tank that would work “for truth, for freedom, and for the future of North Carolina.” The Foundation is named for John Locke (1632-1704), an English philosopher whose writings inspired Thomas Jefferson and the other Founders.

The John Locke Foundation is a 501(c)(3) research institute and is funded solely from voluntary contributions from individuals, corporations, and charitable foundations.