100 Days That Will Change North Carolina

The plan below was developed by Rep. Paul Stam, the Republican leader in the N.C. House of Representatives.  If elected to a full term in the N.C. House, I will support this plan and work for its implementation.

– Frank Iler


North Carolina
‘s state government must reduce costs and regulation on business, large and small, so that they can create jobs and prosperity.

If the people of North Carolina entrust Republicans with a majority in the General Assembly on November 2, 2010, we commit to govern the State by focusing on these priorities:

  1. Years of overspending by Democrats have given North Carolina the highest tax rates in the Southeast and a budget deficit of at least $3 billion; we will balance the State budget without raising tax rates.
  2. High taxes are killing jobs.  We will make our tax rates competitive with other states.


Within the first 100 days you will see us:

  1. Passing The Healthcare Freedom Protection Act, exempting North Carolinians from the job-killing, liberty-restricting mandates of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obama Care).
  2. Fighting to protect jobs by keeping our Right to Work laws.
  3. Reducing the regulatory burden on small business.
  4. Funding education in the classroom, not the bureaucracy.
  5. Eliminating the cap on charter schools.
  6. Passing the Honest Election Act, requiring a valid photo ID to vote.
  7. Passing the Eminent Domain constitutional amendment to protect private property rights.
  8. Ending pay-to-play politics and restore honesty and integrity to state government.

As House Republican Leader, I present to you our plan.  If these priorities are your own and these issues represent a North Carolina where you want to live, work and raise a family, then please contribute below to ensure that the first 100 days of the 2011 Legislative Session are spent working for you.
– Rep. Paul Stam, N.C. House Republican Leader