Welcome to the New Leadership PAC
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The New Leadership PAC
Providing support and education for issues critical to all North Carolinians
The New Leadership PAC’s objective is to provide support and education for issues critical to the citizens of North Carolina. The focus of New Leadership PAC includes:
- Creation of private sector jobs in North Carolina
- Government reform, including elimination of waste, inefficiency and corruption
- Fixing of our broken criminal justice system
- Investment in long term infrastructure that promotes energy independence, transportation interconnectivity and sustainable access to our natural resources
Strategy
The New Leadership PAC plans to research critical issues and devise strategies that will help North Carolinia lower taxes, provide jobs, repair infrastructure, plan transportation, control crime and improve accountability in government.
Education
The New Leadership PAC will employ the latest technology and traditional means to educate voters about critical issues by engaging citizens in meetings, discussions, email campaigns, social networking. direct mail and media campaigns.
Support
The New Leadership PAC, with your help, will support candidates all across the State whose platforms and philosophies focus on ethics, economic growth, conservative principles and solid planning for the State's future well-being.
Why Do Government Workers Need A Union?
By Frank Dowd, IV
America has largely stopped making things. In 2000, 17 million Americans were employed in manufacturing. By last year, the count had fallen to fewer than 12 million – a 30 percent drop in just nine years!
But there is one sector of the economy that is thriving: government. Recently the Obama Administration announced that the number of federal employees will top 2 million this year, defying President Bill Clinton’s famous declaration that “the era of big government is over.”
These are critical times for all North Carolinians. We must look at the present and redefine the future.”
-Pat McCrory



