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Guide to North Carolina’s new legislative maps

By trcnexus / November 11, 2023 / Comments Off on Guide to North Carolina’s new legislative maps

Welcome to a perfect fall weekend – thanks for spending a few minutes with TRC Nexus this morning. Mike Rusher, President of the Results Company, writing today to provide an analysis of the new Congressional, State House and State Senate maps produced by the North Carolina General Assembly to be used in the 2024 election.…

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Understanding Toyota’s electrification strategy

By trcnexus / November 4, 2023 / Comments Off on Understanding Toyota’s electrification strategy

Happy Saturday morning, and thanks for tuning in. This week, Toyota announced it would “supercharge” its Randolph County battery plant, bringing the company’s total investment to $13.9 billion and 5,000 jobs across a seven million-square-foot campus by 2030. The announcement drew national attention because of its sheer size, and rightly so. By comparison, Apple’s planned…

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What is the so called “Urban Doom Loop” and why does it matter

By trcnexus / October 28, 2023 / Comments Off on What is the so called “Urban Doom Loop” and why does it matter

Thanks for joining us this morning. Over the past year, the concept of an impending “urban doom loop” has occupied an increasing share of policy and media focus. What is the urban doom loop, how might it affect North Carolina, and – most importantly – is it even a real problem? We offer analysis on these questions below. Thanks…

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Why America’s industrial policy emphasizes semiconductors

By trcnexus / October 21, 2023 / Comments Off on Why America’s industrial policy emphasizes semiconductors

Thanks for tuning in this Saturday morning. Today we’re talking industrial policy – a question that’s generated heated debate for the past 50 years. We’ll dive right into it. ***America cannot endure without semiconductors. They’re necessary components in smartphones, computers, TVs, medical equipment, military weaponry, and dozens of other categories of essential goods. In 1990, the United…

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How NCInnovation works… 

By trcnexus / October 14, 2023 / Comments Off on How NCInnovation works… 

October 14th, 2023 Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. Today we’re following up on a piece we wrote in May about NCInnovation. Since then, the legislature endowed the organization with $500 million and set into law the rules and regulations that will govern NCInnovation’s work. A lot has been written about NCInnovation, and understandably so:…

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Redistricting views skewed by zero-sum outcomes 

By trcnexus / October 7, 2023 / Comments Off on Redistricting views skewed by zero-sum outcomes 

October 7th, 2023 For most of you reading this, it’s Saturday morning. Put down your coffee and look out the window. It’s October, so you’ll likely see squirrels scampering about burying nuts to excavate during the lean winter months. Stay in that spot for the next twelve weeks and you’ll likely see birds digging up the…

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How the state budget keeps North Carolina on track as a top state for business…

By trcnexus / September 30, 2023 / Comments Off on How the state budget keeps North Carolina on track as a top state for business…

September 30th, 2023 Thanks for tuning in this Saturday morning. As has been widely touted, North Carolina earned top billing on CNBC’s best states for business ranking two years in a row – a remarkable achievement. The truth is, many of the measurables that go into business rankings, CNBC and the like, come from the…

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A Straightforward Briefing of Trump’s Legal Cases

By trcnexus / September 9, 2023 / Comments Off on A Straightforward Briefing of Trump’s Legal Cases

September 9th, 2023 Thanks for letting us in this Saturday morning. Today we’re offering a rundown of the four legal cases facing former President Donald Trump. We don’t usually wade into issues like this, especially ones that seem to generate endless media coverage already. But over recent weeks, we’ve heard from, or talked to a number of you…

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Why the race for Labor Commissioner matters to North Carolina business leaders

By trcnexus / September 2, 2023 / Comments Off on Why the race for Labor Commissioner matters to North Carolina business leaders

September 2nd, 2023 Thanks for joining us this Labor Day weekend. Given the impending holiday, we thought it timely to discuss a little-followed but immensely important 2024 contest: the race for North Carolina Labor Commissioner. We’ll get right to it. *** The Labor Commissioner race rarely attracts the same level of attention as a senate or…

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Communicating with purpose, leader to leader… 

By trcnexus / August 26, 2023 / Comments Off on Communicating with purpose, leader to leader… 

August 26th, 2023 From the desk of Mike Rusher, President of The Results Company Imagine opening up a North Carolina newspaper and reading an informative, current, and factual story with an appropriate headline and thinking to yourself, “That was really well done.” If you’re like most of our readers, you’re either laughing or feeling a…

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