Month: July 2025

Six Months In, State Treasurer Brad Briner is Leaving His Mark on North Carolina Government

By trcnexus / July 30, 2025 / Comments Off on Six Months In, State Treasurer Brad Briner is Leaving His Mark on North Carolina Government

Thanks for joining us this Saturday morning.  Brad Briner is six months into his new job as state treasurer. It’s been a busy start to a first term: working to engineer a turnaround of North Carolina’s pension fund underperformance, and convincing lawmakers to transition to a new model for pension fund governance, and handling a…

The NC State Board of Elections’ Rational Proposal to Update Voter Rolls

By trcnexus / July 21, 2025 / Comments Off on The NC State Board of Elections’ Rational Proposal to Update Voter Rolls

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. In May, Republican State Auditor Dave Boliek assumed appointment authority for the five-member North Carolina State Board of Elections, power that previously rested with the governor.  It was the culmination of a long-term effort by the state legislature to do away with single-party control of the state’s…

One, Big Beautiful Analysis of the GOP’s Tax and Spending Bill

By trcnexus / July 16, 2025 / Comments Off on One, Big Beautiful Analysis of the GOP’s Tax and Spending Bill

Thank you for joining us on this one big, beautiful Saturday morning. Today we’re diving into President Donald Trump’s signature domestic policy: the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which we’ll abbreviate through the rest of this piece as “BBA.” Everywhere you look, there’s an opinion. The BBA is a cruel redistribution of federal resources that will ultimately…

Celebrating Those Who Answer the Call for Freedom

By trcnexus / July 11, 2025 / Comments Off on Celebrating Those Who Answer the Call for Freedom

From the Desk of Chuck Fuller, CEO, The Results Company  Thank you for the privilege of sharing this message with you today, America’s 249th birthday. In my younger years, I brimmed with confidence that, if confronted with some urgent national call to action, I would rise to the occasion and charge forward to victory. Of course I…

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