Doing Away With Transparency At Our Universities - Daily Update May 12, 2026 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 2 MIN

Doing Away With Transparency At Our Universities - Daily Update May 12, 2026

from The Wilmington Standard Daily Update · host The Wilmington Standard

Give Us Your FeedbackThe North Carolina General Assembly is moving to hide how much top-paid student‑athletes at UNC System schools are making, even though taxpayers are footing much of the bill for the programs that support them. In this Daily Update, I walk through what the proposed records changes would conceal, why “competitive advantage” has become the new excuse for less transparency, and how that turns basic accountability on its head. We look at the irony of the NFL openly sharing player salaries while public universities try to lock theirs behind a legal firewall. And we talk about what it means for North Carolina families who pay for the facilities, housing, and infrastructure that make these programs possible in the first place.What you’ll learn / Key moments00:00 – Why hiding public records on athlete pay is a bad idea.00:08 – Setting the stage: Today’s Daily Update and what Raleigh is trying to change.00:13 – The bill that shields high‑paid student‑athletes from salary disclosure.00:30 – Rep. Wyatt Gable’s argument about “staying competitive” in the talent arms race.00:45 – How the bill rewrites UNC records law to hide three major budget categories.01:05 – Reminder: Student fees can’t pay athletes, but taxpayers underwrite the system around them.01:25 – The real cost: facilities, housing, food, utilities, and support funded by the state.02:20 – The irony: NFL salaries are public, but UNC wants secrecy for publicly funded programs.02:56 – Final takeaway: If we pay the bill, we deserve to see where the money goes.What you can doNorth Carolina taxpayers should push back hard against any attempt to hide how public institutions spend our money. Call and email your state legislators and demand that any bill touching UNC budgets and athlete compensation keep those records open to the people who pay the bills. Talk with friends, church members, and neighbors about why transparency matters more than winning another recruiting battle, and share this episode so more folks understand what’s happening in Raleigh. Public universities belong to the citizens of North Carolina, not to bureaucrats, lobbyists, or athletic departments, and it’s time we reminded them of that.Support the show

Give Us Your Feedback The North Carolina General Assembly is moving to hide how much top-paid student‑athletes at UNC System schools are making, even though taxpayers are footing much of the bill for the programs that support them. In this Daily Update, I walk through what the proposed records changes would conceal, why “competitive advantage” has become the new excuse for less transparency, and how that turns basic accountability on its head. We look at the irony of the NFL openly sharing pl...

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