As we enter into the Easter weekend, when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, I thought it would be an appropriate time to READ MORE
Following more than an hour of testimony and discussion on Wednesday, the N.C. House Judiciary 1 Committee soundly defeated a bill that would have READ MORE
Local clergy in Forsyth County, North Carolina are once again free to pray “in Jesus name” when offering invocations before county commission meetings. On READ MORE
Following four hours of public comment and an additional hour of committee discussion, the Charlotte City Council defeated a proposal by one vote that READ MORE
The Charlotte City Council is scheduled to consider a highly controversial and hazardous policy change TONIGHT that would put women, children, and families at READ MORE
As the North Carolina Supreme Court considers the future of the state’s Opportunity Scholarship Program, the North Carolina Family Policy Council has joined a READ MORE
Following nearly two hours of spirited debate on Wednesday, the N.C. Senate passed a bill designed to protect the religious liberties of magistrates and READ MORE
A North Carolina Senate committee has given preliminary approval to legislation that would protect certain public servants in North Carolina from being forced to READ MORE
On February 14, the Raleigh News & Observer published an “Our Views” editorial complaining that state legislative leaders are wasting taxpayer money by continuing READ MORE
A policy change scheduled for consideration by the Charlotte City Council on February 23 would allow men to use women’s restrooms and women to READ MORE
A former and a current magistrate in North Carolina are suing the Administrative Office of the Courts arguing that an AOC directive would force READ MORE
Parents seeking scholarships for their children to attend private schools in North Carolina next year have the opportunity to apply for the state’s Opportunity READ MORE
North Carolina Family Policy Council president John L. Rustin released the following statement in response to the State of the State address presented by READ MORE
A measure that would protect certain public servants in North Carolina from being forced to perform or issue licenses for same-sex union ceremonies in READ MORE