Frank Clemente Guest Columnist Surprisingly, Congress’s $680 billion holiday-season tax deal will bring some cheer to working families and not just to big corporations this year. Refundable tax credits putting
(pictured above: Freshman Rep. Ed Hanes speaks at the recent Emancipation Association program.) Lawmakers wary of political tide shift in Raleigh Forsyth County Democrats are expressing varying degrees of optimism about
(pictured above: Picketers brave the rain Monday to protest outside of a Durham Roses store.) Protestors are expected to gather outside Northside Shopping Center Saturday near the Maxway store for
A new report from the North Carolina Justice Center finds that raising the minimum wage would have “far-reaching impacts on North Carolina’s working families and the economy as a whole.”