A project of the North Carolina Justice Center
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It is not statistically possible to have political gerrymandering in the North Carolina congressional map by the republican legislator. The statewide party registration totals as of 6/18 are as follows democrat 38.2%; republican 29.9% and unaffiliated 31.3% of the total of the 6955137 total voters. Not one of the congressional districts have a majority of republican voters and the percentage of registered voters in each group is approximately 30% +-. |
2018-06-28 19:49:27 | Bob Rucho | http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2018/06/25/breaking-news-supreme-court-declines-to-take-up-nc-gerrymandering-case/#comment-387085 |
The John Locke Foundation’s Statewide Issues Blog
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Rather then continue driving down the big business taxes, we should focus our efforts to significantly lower the Personal Income tax rate which will put more money in the pockets of small businesses and middle class working families. Additionally, we need to continue to broaden the sales tax base into services and transition to a pro growth consumption based economic tax model. We have a consumer driven economy with 70% of our economy are small businesses. As we broaden the service tax base we must protect against B2B tax pyramiding. The broadening of the sales tax base will allow state government to accelerate the reduction of the PIT rate. Our goal should be to allow the tax payers to determine how their hard earned money should be spent, not government. As consumer spending grows so will the state GSP increase and allow all to share in the prosperity. |
2017-10-22 04:18:00 | Robert Rucho | https://lockerroom.johnlocke.org/2017/10/17/nc-at-11-in-tax-foundation-business-climate-ranking/#comment-37066 |