Francis DeLuca is leaving Americans for Prosperity.
In an e-mail, the former Marine colonel said he will step down on Aug. 3 as state director of the nonprofit, which fights for lower taxes and more efficient government.
As head for the past 16 months, DeLuca has led mostly unsuccessful fights against the $970 million school bonds in Wake County, a new Wilmington convention center and the extension of temporary taxes in the state budget.
He said he's had more success expanding membership, which now numbers in the tens of thousands, and helping start new local chapters in Chatham County and elsewhere.
DeLuca, 48, of Cary, said he has not decided what he'll do next. He said he is in "heavy talks" with a few different employers, but he would not say if he would remain in politics.
"I've got a couple options, but I'm going to take some time off before I make a decision," he told Dome.




Re: DeLuca leaving
"We participated in the coalition that defeated a statewide private business smoking ban."
Freedom....for private business owners...not smokers