Increasing cancellations of convention plans and business investments are starting to damage Florida’s economy.
North Carolina
Pleasant Surprises From the Roberts Court
This session’s rulings on voting rights have broken with recent trends.
In North Carolina, the Uninsured Say Medicaid Expansion Will Be Life-Changing
After years of contentious battles amid a rural health crisis, the state voted to expand the program.
Virginia in View
Voting in state legislative primary races is under way, and North Carolina’s new abortion restrictions will reverberate across the electorate.
North Carolina Judges Give GOP Upper Hand in 2024 Election
The ruling enabling partisan gerrymandering in the state could deliver as many as four seats to Republicans in next year’s U.S. House elections.
Abortion Care in North Carolina Under Peril
A party switch has opened the door to further reproductive restrictions in the state.
What Defunding the Police Actually Looks Like
Across the country, community alternatives to policing show the way to a more effective and less risky response.
Silicon Valley Bank Purchaser Evades Tougher Regulatory Scrutiny
First Citizens only purchased a portion of SVB’s assets, leaving it under the $250 billion threshold for enhanced supervision.
The Government Does a Bad Job Assessing Toxic Exposures
The history of the captured federal agencies that reassure the public after chemical disasters should give East Palestine residents pause.
The American Rescue Plan’s Hidden Triumphs
Medicaid expansion in North Carolina and Eli Lilly’s insulin price cuts are largely due to the March 2021 law.

