N.C. Democrats gear up for November election
By Lindsay Carbonell | May 13, 2014As the election season winds up for November, the N.C. Democratic Party is using Tillis’ legislative record to their advantage.
As the election season winds up for November, the N.C. Democratic Party is using Tillis’ legislative record to their advantage.
The legislative short session might start Wednesday, but lawmakers are still waiting to hear recommendations from the Board of Governors before they come to any conclusions about how they’ll fund the UNC system.
This is a Storify of tweets from the night of the May 6 primaries. Check back for updates.
Tonight’s primary will prove to be a crowded affair, with 13 candidates vying for their parties’ nominations in the U.S. Senate and many more competing for positions in the U.S. House of Representatives and state government positions.
James “Jim” Snyder, Jr., is a Republican who addresses many issues not emphasized by his GOP competition.
Edward Kryn, a retired physician living in Clayton, N.C., is one of seven candidates running for U.S. Senate in the Republican primary.
As part of View from the Hill's series of profiles on U.S. Senate candidates, meet Republican Thom Tillis.
As part of View from the Hill's series of profiles on U.S. Senate candidates, meet Libertarian Tim D'Annunzio.
Sorry for taking up space, I'm testing stuff. Shouldn't take long.
As part of View from the Hill's series of profiles on U.S. Senate candidates, meet Republican Alex Bradshaw.
This is View from the Hill's roundup of the most interesting news from Capitol Hill pertaining to North Carolina and Higher Education.
As part of View from the Hill's series of profiles on US Senate candidates, meet Democrat Ernest Reeves.
As part of View from the Hill's series of profiles on U.S. Senate candidates, meet Democrat Will Stewart.
As part of View from the Hill's series of profiles on U.S. Senate candidates, meet Libertarian Sean Haugh.
A new report by the State Higher Education Officers Association showed the state of the nation's public education systems and how budget cuts have affected higher education. View from the Hill breaks down the numbers.
Part one of the North Carolina Health Care Media Summit: how do journalists cover health care? What are the problems with their coverage?
Part two of the N.C. Health Care Media Summit: the state's new Medicaid proposal.
This is the fifth in a series of profiles on the 2014 U.S. Senate Candidates on View from the Hill. This highlights Tea Party favorite Greg Brannon.
Last week, Sen. Marco Rubio
View from the Hill talked to Rep. David Price, D-N.C., who represents the Research Triangle and is a leading advocate for tightening campaign finance rules, about the recent court ruling and the future of campaign finance laws.