Op-Ed: GLP-1 drugs

Throughout my long career in law enforcement, and my time as Sheriff of Rutherford county, I have witnessed many threats to public safety such as drug epidemics, trafficking networks and more. What is quietly developing in the shadow of social media and online stores is something that you would not expect: a health crisis that is masquerading as a wellness trend. 

Senator Budd Introduces PELL Act to Advance American Competitiveness by Unlocking Workforce Potential

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) introduced the Promoting Employment and Lifelong Learning (PELL) Act today, to expand Pell Grant eligibility for high-quality, short-term workforce programs. The bill benefits individuals seeking to advance their careers without long-term debt while also providing American businesses with a broader, better-prepared talent pool ready to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving economy. 

Jefferson Griffin Concedes in North Carolina Supreme Court Race, Ending Prolonged Legal Battle

RALEIGH, N.C. — Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin has officially conceded the 2024 North Carolina Supreme Court race to Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs, concluding a contentious six-month legal dispute over the election's outcome. Griffin's concession follows a federal court ruling that mandated the certification of Riggs' victory, effectively ending efforts to invalidate thousands of ballots.


John Hood: A Public Servant to the Last

RALEIGH — It was 250 years ago this week that the Second Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia to organize America’s rebellion against the British crown. War had broken out a few weeks earlier at Lexington and Concord. But there was as yet no national government, no formal American army or relations with foreign countries, and no clear explanation of what the rebellious colonists sought to accomplish.

Justice Allison Riggs: "We Won."

Raleigh, N.C. – Today, six months to the day after the November election, in a thoughtful, well-reasoned decision, the federal district court vindicated voters who have had their fundamental right to vote attacked and affirmed that the federal Constitution does not allow the changing of election rules after the election. 


Op-Ed: The North Carolina Energy Security and Affordability Act is Good for Consumers

North Carolina is growing—with over 600,000 new North Carolinians moving to the Tar Heel State over the past five years. And as is almost always the case, driving that population increase is economic expansion. North Carolina is a top state for manufacturing and business, and many companies are looking to come to or expand in North Carolina, bringing with them tens of thousands of high paying jobs and further cementing the state’s status as an economic powerhouse in the South.