John Locke Foundation: Prudent Policy / Impeccable Research - Volume CCXCV | Eastern NC Now

We will offer this allotment of three with more to come; some old, most new, but all quite informative, and, moreover, necessary to understanding that in North Carolina, there is a wiser path to govern ourselves and our People.

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    Publisher's note: We want our readers to understand that there is wise policy afoot here in North Carolina, and to that end, we offer these excellent videos from our associates, in prudent policy research, at the John Locke Foundation.

    We will offer this allotment of three with more to come; some old, most new, but all quite informative, and, moreover, necessary to understanding that in North Carolina, there is a wiser path to govern ourselves and our People.


Reason’s Adrian Moore discusses mileage-based transportation fees



Adrian Moore, vice president of policy for the Reason Foundation, discusses the prospects for a mileage-based transportation fee in North Carolina. Moore offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio.


JLF’s Julie Tisdale discusses local sales-tax votes in North Carolina



Julie Tisdale, John Locke Foundation city and county policy analyst, discusses N.C. counties’ pursuit of local sales-tax increases in recent years. Tisdale offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.


JLF’s Terry Stoops identifies best teacher preparation programs



Dr. Terry Stoops, John Locke Foundation vice president for research, explains that two outside teacher preparation programs produce better results than UNC system schools. Stoops offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.

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