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Every weekday, NC Newsline editor and veteran North Carolina policy observer Rob Schofield offers a 60-second take on the key policy issues that impact North Carolinians.
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Jared Bernstein, former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, on the state of the economy
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16:08Over the last couple of decades, few if any American economists have played a more prominent role in the national debate over the economy or in actually crafting economic policy than Jared Bernstein. Bernstein served as chair of the national Council of Economic Advisers under President Biden and is currently a senior fellow at the Center for Americ…
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Senator DeAndrea Salvador discusses AI – its policy implications and abuse of the technology
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17:47It’s almost impossible to turn on one’s computer, phone or TV these days without hearing about or, indeed, experiencing the impact of AI – artificial intelligence. The rapid rise of this remarkable technology is reshaping our world in many important ways – some that provide grounds for great hope and others that give rise to profound concerns. Not …
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Samuel Gunter of the NC Carolina Housing Coalition on the state’s dire affordable housing shortage
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17:52North Carolina faces a dire shortage of affordable housing. One need merely talk to friends and family members – even those with middle class incomes – to understand just how difficult it is to find affordable rental housing, much less homeownership opportunities. That said, the numbers are bleak. The National Low Income Housing Coalition released …
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Amy Beros of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC on hunger and the threat to SNAP benefits
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13:19In 34 central and eastern North Carolina counties, one-in-five people – that’s well over half-a-million men, women and children – suffers from food insecurity. And sadly, things aren’t going to get better any time soon. Indeed, thanks to recent acts of Congress and the state legislature, SNAP food assistance and other parts of our already threadbar…
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Elon University poll director Jason Husser on the rapidly changing world of college athletics
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26:44Few areas of modern American popular culture have undergone greater or more rapid changes in recent years that college sports. Thanks to a series of successful legal challenges, the nation’s longstanding practice of treating college athletes as amateurs has been completely upended and, especially at big schools engaged high-profile sports like foot…
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Disability Rights NC about a groundbreaking settlement impacting people with substance use disorders
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12:04Over the last several decades, much of the world has made significant progress in how it views and responds to the affliction we’ve come to refer to as substance use disorder. Whereas people who once struggled with the misuse of and addiction to drugs and alcohol were once dismissed as weak and flawed, we’ve learned that substance use disorder is a…
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Common Cause of North Carolina’s Bob Phillips on the threat of mid-decade redistricting
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20:07If there’s a single factor that’s playing the largest role in spurring the dysfunction and divisiveness that plague modern American politics, gerrymandering – the intentional rigging of electoral districts for partisan purposes – is it. With the assistance of digital technology and recent judicial rulings that have given them complete carte blanche…
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Drew Ball of the NRDC on the most important environmental policy issues confronting NC
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12:22Despite the fact that they have yet to adopt a budget for the state fiscal year that commenced July 1, and are scheduled to return to Raleigh a couple more times this year, it appears that state lawmakers have wrapped up most of their action for the 2025 legislative session. And if that is in fact the case, one of the biggest losers in the Raleigh …
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State Rep. Carolyn Logan on the new anti-crime legislation approved by the General Assembly
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Jake Sussman of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice on services to enhance public safety
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Alex Campbell of the NC Budget and Tax Center on the state’s fiscal policies and Helene recovery
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Matt Calabria, the Director of Governor Josh Stein’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina
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18:51This past week marked the one-year anniversary of Helene – a deadly hurricane-turned tropical-storm that wreaked unprecedented havoc in western North Carolina. Helene caused widespread and massive flooding that killed scores of people and caused more than $60 billion dollars in damage to North Carolina’s mountain west. In the year since, clean-up a…
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Chris Joyell of Mountain True on efforts to better prepare for the next time disaster strikes
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15:12As with virtually all natural disasters, public funds and programs are at the heart of the ongoing recovery effort from Hurricane Helene. That said, federal relief from the Trump administration has been maddeningly minimal and slow, and that hard reality has helped force local private actors to display unusual resiliency and creativity in helping t…
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Matt Raker of Mountain BizWorks on how investments are helping WNC recover from Helene
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11:26If western North Carolina is going to fully rebuild and recapture the economic vitality it enjoyed prior to Helene, small businesses will be at the heart of the effort. And make no mistake, the challenges are enormous. Surveys show that 96% of small businesses in the region were impacted by the storm, and while the majority have reopened, revenue f…
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Senator DeAndrea Salvador discusses AI – its policy implications and abuse of the technology
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24:00It’s almost impossible to turn on one’s computer, phone or TV these days without hearing about or, indeed, experiencing the impact of AI – artificial intelligence. The rapid rise of this remarkable technology is reshaping our world in many important ways – some that provide grounds for great hope and others that give rise to profound concerns. Not …
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Rep. Pricey Harrison on the overdue state budget, new proposed changes to state voting laws
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19:12North Carolina state government continues to operate without a budget for the fiscal year that commenced July 1. Thanks largely to a disagreement between Republican leaders of the House and Senate over whether the state should plow ahead with a series of scheduled tax cuts – even as fiscal analysts warn of big impending budget shortfalls – the stat…
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Education policy expert Kris Nordstrom on declining enrollment in public schools
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14:51It’s an interesting fact that while North Carolina’s population continues to steadily increase, enrollment in public schools is trending in the opposite direction. Part of the explanation for this is to be found in demographic shifts, but as Newsline learned in a recent conversation with veteran education policy analyst Kris Nordstrom of the North …
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NC League of Women Voters’ Jennifer Rubin on some of the latest controversies surrounding voting
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19:06The 2026 midterm elections are still a long way off, but that isn’t keeping debates over voting rights and election laws off the front page. Indeed, both here in North Carolina and around the country, Republican politicians and their appointees are continuing to aggressively pursue policy changes that will – according to an array of critics — makes…
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UNC Health infectious disease expert David Wohl on the respiratory virus season and public health
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26:04Ever since the world was overtaken by the COVID-19 pandemic, public health policy and vaccine policy have been front and center in the national political debate. And tragically, despite a longstanding and overwhelming consensus among public health experts across the globe about the efficacy of vaccines and their vital importance in protecting human…
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Sam Hiner of the Young People’s Alliance on efforts to protect young people from evolving technology
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13:01In our fast-changing world, few technological developments of recent years have had a bigger impact on young people than the emergence of instant communication and social media. And while it’s not difficult to identify the positive impacts of these phenomena, the worrisome impacts are also numerous. And this is a trend that seems certain to intensi…
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Jessica Burroughs of MomsRising on NC legislation that would further deregulate concealed weapons
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13:07One of the most controversial bills to win approval by the North Carolina legislature during the 2025 session was a bill (SB 50) to allow any person 18 or older to carry a loaded concealed weapon without any kind of permit or background check. Gov. Josh Stein vetoed the measure, but the question of whether that veto will be overridden hinges on jus…
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Patricia Stottlemyer with Oxfam America discusses the best U.S. states for workers
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13:09Another Labor Day is upon us and in anticipation of that, Oxfam, the global nonprofit that works to fight inequality and end poverty and injustice, has released the seventh edition of its Best States to Work Index. The index tracks 27 policies across three dimensions—wages, worker protections, and rights to organize—that support low-wage workers an…
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NC Newsline reporter Lynn Bonner on improving the financial stability of the State Health Plan
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12:38After several months of uncertainty and waiting, the State Health Plan board finally made some decisions recently about how it will deal with the half-billion-dollar shortfall it’s been running. And topping the list, as had been expected, will be some new and not insignificant premium hikes for state employees. The increases – especially when paire…
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NCAE President Tamika Walker Kelly on the State Health Plan changes and the budget stalemate
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15:30The recent action of the State Health Plan Board to raise employee premiums at a time in which teacher and state employee salaries remain stagnant is causing great concern in many circles – especially among the employees who will see their take-home pay decline even further. Indeed, as became clear in a recent conversation with the President of the…
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