News & Views

Conversations with prominent state and national newsmakers – politicians, advocates, analysts, academics and activists — about the news, events and public policy debates that shape life in North Carolina.

Dr. Latonya Agard with the NC Coalition to End Homelessness on affordability and homelessness

  The affordability crisis plaguing the American economy continues to grow more serious, and if there is a most visible sector of the economy for which soaring prices are causing the most havoc, it has to be housing. Across the country, the skyrocketing cost of housing – both for purchase and rent – is conspiring […]

12-22
23:42

Common Cause NC’s Bob Phillips about his organization’s long and ongoing effort for fair elections

  When veteran journalist and advocate Bob Phillips took over as executive director of Common Cause of North Carolina a quarter century ago, he was the organization’s sole staff member and the work he pursued to fight for fair elections, voting rights and honest government could often be a lonely effort. Today, as he prepares […]

12-22
12:52

Inter-Faith Food Shuttle CEO Ron Pringle on how funding cuts are worsening NC’s hunger problem

It continues to be one of the great scandals of modern America that in the world’s richest nation, millions of people – including an especially high percentage of children – suffer from hunger and malnutrition. Here in North Carolina, around one in seven people — including a quarter of our children — are burdened by […]

12-15
25:35

Helene survivor Jon Council warns of a growing national crisis in disaster preparedness

  It’s now been nearly 15 months since the worst storm in modern times to hit western North Carolina – Hurricane-turned-Tropical Storm Helene – inundated numerous mountain communities, killed more than 100 people and inflicted tens of billions of dollars in property damage. Unfortunately, as NC Newsline has reported on numerous occasions, especially when it […]

12-15
12:34

NC State economist and professor Mike Walden on the affordability crisis that’s plaguing the economy

  The rising cost of housing continues to be a huge problem for millions of Americans. But, of course, as just about any average person can also confirm, lack of affordability is not just a problem confined to housing – it’s spreading across the U.S. economy in dozens of areas. So, what’s going on here? […]

12-08
22:37

Stateline reporter Robbie Sequeira on the widespread corporate takeover of residential housing

  It’s common knowledge that the nation’s housing market – especially in growing areas like North Carolina – has become prohibitively expensive for millions of people, and a new report from researchers at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Center for Geospatial Solutions (which is housed at the institute) highlights a major culprit […]

12-08
17:57

Natalie Murdock on North Carolinians struggling to cover healthcare and the loss of food assistance

  The record federal government shutdown may be over, but the dysfunction to which it gave rise and helped spur continues to plague North Carolina. Here in our state alone, millions of average people who have long relied upon government structures and services to help make basics like health care and access to food more […]

12-01
21:36

Andrew Willis Garcés of Siembra NC on the chaos and fear caused by the latest immigration crackdown

  One of the top news items at the start of the holiday season here in North Carolina has been the Trump administration’s latest anti-immigrant crackdown. The mass border patrol enforcement action has spurred chaos in several communities with tens of thousands of students skipping school, workers afraid to report to their jobs, and business […]

12-01
13:58

NC Newsline reporter Brandon Kingdollar on the impact of the Border Patrol’s immigration crackdown

  The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is causing heartache and consternation for thousands upon thousands of North Carolinians. What’s more it’s not just people lacking proper documentation who are being negatively impacted. As NC Newsline journalist Brandon Kingdollar recently reported, in many instances, it’s American citizens and lawful residents who are being wrongfully targeted and […]

12-01
18:50

NC Newsline reporter Greg Childress on the state’s vexing affordable housing shortage

Affordable housing remains one of the most vexing problems in North Carolina and around the country. What’s more, as we were reminded in a conversation this past week with NC Newsline poverty and housing reporter Greg Chidress, it’s a challenge that’s only been made worse by real and threatened federal funding cuts and the uncertainty […]

11-24
11:19

UNC law professor and author Gene Nichol discusses his new book on the troubled state of democracy

  One of the most visible and prolific voices for progressive policy change in 21st Century North Carolina is UNC Professor of Law Gene Nichol. Since taking up residence here three decades ago, Prof. Nichol has taught, written and advocated with remarkable energy and clarity for public policies that promote economic, social and political justice. […]

11-24
22:58

Meech Carter of the NC League of Conservation Voters on climate change and Trump policy changes

  Few national policy changes of the past year have drawn more attention or caused more controversy that President Trump’s on-again off-again economic tariffs. But when it comes to lasting global impacts, it’s all but certain that tariffs will pale in comparison to another controversial policy shift – the Trump administration decision to abandon our […]

11-17
20:35

NC farmer Mary Carroll Dodd on the economic tariffs that continue to roil the U.S. economy

  One of the most visible and controversial economic policy shifts to be implemented during the first year of the second Trump administration has been the return of big economic tariffs (that is, federal taxes) on foreign imports. The President claims that tariffs will boost domestic businesses, but results thus far – especially given the […]

11-17
10:56

Newsline government and politics reporter Galen Bacharier on the government shutdown and SNAP cuts

  The federal government shutdown continued to have an array of devastating impacts in recent days and, by any fair estimate, one of the most harmful has been the shutoff in SNAP food assistance. While a pair of federal court rulings appear to have forced the Trump administration to restart benefits for the millions of […]

11-10
13:02

NC Justice Center’s Rebecca Cerese on Congress refusing to extend health insurance tax credits

  The government shutdown and its devastating impact on millions of federal workers and average citizens is not the only dysfunction emanating from Washington these days. Thanks to the refusal of Congress and the Trump administration to extend health insurance tax credits enacted during the Biden years, millions of Americans are facing astronomical price spikes […]

11-10
13:49

Melissa McDonald of the NC Community Schools Coalition on schools as the center of community support

  Amid the federal government shutdown and the pause in SNAP benefits, a growing number of groups and individuals are coming together and collaborating to promote the success and well-being of students and their families. One such group in our state is the North Carolina Community Schools Coalition – a nonprofit that’s working hard to […]

11-10
15:28

Jared Bernstein, former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, on the state of the economy

  Over 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 […]

11-03
16:08

Senator DeAndrea Salvador discusses AI – its policy implications and abuse of the technology

  It’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 […]

11-03
17:47

Samuel Gunter of the NC Carolina Housing Coalition on the state’s dire affordable housing shortage

  North 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 […]

10-27
17:52

Amy Beros of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC on hunger and the threat to SNAP benefits

  In 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 […]

10-27
13:19

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