Popular Government
Popular Government back issue: Vol. 69, No. 2, Winter 2004
See links to online articles from this issue below.
Publications
Taxes are necessary for government, but as citizens and legislators consider tax changes, what are some first principles of taxation? Popular Government posed six questions to two policy analysts, one from an organization typically labeled "conservative," another from an organization typically labeled "liberal."
A specialist in public employment law discusses the potential legal pitfalls that North Carolina public employers should take into account in attempting to control the rising costs of health benefits.
What is performance budgeting, and what does it mean for local government? Answers to these questions and others make this budgeting process more meaningful and accessible to elected officials and managers.
This issue of N.C. Journal contains three articles:
- Zoning Affects 90 Percent of N.C.
- Citizens Civic Engagement News
- Feedback on Property Tax Assessments
This issue of At the School contains eight articles:
- Knapp-Sanders Building Reopens for Business
- Vogt Receives National Award
- Hunt Receives Lewis Award, Is Appointed International Committee Chair
- Center and Project Honored with Friends of Northeast Award
- Publications Staff Receives Editing and Design Awards
- School of Government Annual Report Wins PICA Award
- Denning Joins Faculty
- Environmental Finance Center Taps New Director