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A better Wake County

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Wake Citizens for Good Government

A better Wake County

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    Wake County citizens have been proud of their distinction of living in one of the best places in the country to live, work and raise a family. Wake Citizens for Good Government seeks to support policies that made our area one of the best in the nation. We believe that shortsighted rules and policies will damage our reputation, our schools and our economy and that we need strong focused leaders for Wake County that will keep us growing.

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Wake Citizens for Good Government is a Political Action Committee that supports the elections of candidates and public officials in Wake County who have a vision and commitment toward making our community great.

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In The News

The Need

These articles demonstrate the need for new leadership in Wake County.


10/02/2024 - Wake Schools

Wake County School Board Elections Are Nonpartisan In Name Only

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08/28/2024 - Wake Schools

Talk about politics and religion: Wake candidates, Morrow woo conservative Christians

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

03/05/2024 - Wake Schools

Wake school board backs LGBTQ, diverse books grants. But the vote comes after a fight.

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

10/28/2022 - Wake Schools

Who will control Wake school board? This race could be bellwether for others in NC.

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Wake Schools

Wake NCAE 2022 Endorsements. Public Schools: The Heart of Democracy

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10/19/2022 - Wake Schools

INDY week endorsements for local and state races in Wake County.

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08/31/2022 - Wake Schools

Wake County NCAE Endorsements: Wake County's defacto teachers' union has released its endorsements for the midterm election, including candidates for school board.

INDYWEEKView article

03/20/2018 - Wake Schools

Can Wake County find a way to stop suspending so many elementary school students?

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

06/20/2017 - Wake Schools

-School board faces $24M budget shortfall.

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

07/18/2017 - Wake Schools

Wake school budget cuts might delay raises for coaches, halt plans to hire counselors

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

07/01/2017 - Wake Schools

As Wake school system grows, funding needs to grow along with it

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

08/16/2016 - Wake Schools

This is an article about some of the cuts made last summer by the board, including: fewer teachers, less frequent school cleanings, fewer instructional supplies for students, etc.

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

06/02/2013 - Wake Schools

Ten accepted measures of performance, matched with systems across the state and in Charlotte, Maryland, Virginia and Georgia, suggest Wake is struggling even to maintain its edge within North Carolina.

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

06/08/2013 - Wake Schools

Wake County's public schools got a report card last Sunday. It said the system, once a star pupil, is slipping and in need of close attention before the slip becomes a serious slide from the ranks of the top public school systems.

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

04/23/2013 - Redistricting

Wake school board opposes state lawmakers' push for redistricting

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06/18/2012 - Transit

Commissioners split on regional transit plan.

TRIANGLENEWS14 View article

06/20/2012 - Transit

Mass transit at a standstill.

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04/08/2013 - Dorothea Dix

Wake hearing draws more criticism of proposal to rescind Dix lease

NEWS&OBSERVER View article

02/21/2012 - Amendment One

Jesse Helms' nephew continues family's anti-civil rights legacy in North Carolina.

SOUTHERNSTUDIES View article

Wake Sustainability Report


Wake County Board of Commissioners discusses UN Agenda 21 sustainability document from Bill Sandifer on Vimeo.

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