This afternoon the U.S. House of Representatives voted 224 to 206 to
Following the sunset late last year of a law that prohibited local
H.R. 5, the so-called federal “Equality Act,” was introduced in the U.S.
In January, a North Carolina poll on education returned what I found to be
In addition to bills dealing with COVID relief funding and getting students
The State Board of Education voted to approve a revised draft of
Yesterday, NC Family sent a letter to the members of the North
Among a myriad of Executive Orders, Proclamations, and other directives issued by
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021, North Carolina lawmakers reconvened to begin the
In the midst of violence and anger, of vitriolic language often spewed
Our nation’s founding fathers were educated and well-read men who constantly strove
In many nations around the world, we have seen the growth of
It’s no surprise the surge in virtual schooling from home our nation
In just three days, our nation will hold what is likely to
We are just over a week away from Election Day, and thousands
As NC Family has shared, the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in
For almost two years, NC Family has been discussing crafting a feature
The 2021-2022 legislative session of the North Carolina General Assembly began January
Public schools are one of the few institutions that are shielded from
On June 15, 2020 and in the following days, I noticed many
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Imagine this: two political rivals sharing breakfast and conversation together with the
Have you ever been accused of bigotry for your support of traditional
Disgusting. Vile. Filth. Shock and awe. These are some of the words