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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 06, 2023
On this episode of Our American Stories Tyson Timbs found out that old habits do indeed die hard when he was arrested and convicted for selling drugs to undercover cops He also found out what asset forfeiture was when the State of Indiana took his Land Rover and held onto it for years Support the show https www ouramericanstories com donate See omnystudio com listener for privacy information [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 07, 2022
On this episode of Our American Stories Iowa listener Joy Neal Kidney shares her father's story Our regular contributors Jon Elfner and Dr Kate Masur author of Until Justice Be Done tell the rest of the story that begins with three runaway enslaved people Tyson Timbs tells us how he found out that old habits do indeed die hard when he was arrested and convicted for selling drugs to undercover cops Support the show https www ouramericanstories com donate Time Codes - Reconciling Dad the Farmer and Dad the Veteran Pilot - How The Civil War Openly Became about Slavery [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
January 06, 2020
After a December break N C legislators return to Raleigh this month They could vote to override Gov Roy Cooper's veto of the state budget bill They also could try to hash out final deals on the farm bill and other legislation left unresolved in Becki Gray John Locke Foundation senior vice president analyzes the upcoming legislative session The pursuit of diversity on college campuses is hurting American higher education Heather Mac Donald fellow at the Manhattan Institute explains how in her recent book The Diversity Delusion Mac Donald shared her concerns during a recent visit to Raleigh for a [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
December 30, 2019
As we look forward to a new year Carolina Journal Radio reviews some of the most interesting topics from North Carolina's system for funding public schools is broken A more student-centered approach to funding could fix the problem Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and resident scholar discusses recommendations from a new report that recommends a major overhaul of N C public education financing The U S Supreme Court ruled in that unions representing state government workers couldn't force nonmembers to pay union dues The winning plaintiff in that case Mark Janus continues his fight against forced [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
April 08, 2019
North Carolina's ongoing congressional redistricting dispute returned to the U S Supreme Court recently As justices decide whether Republicans engaged in too much partisanship when they drew election maps a case challenging state legislative district maps is proceeding to trial in state court later this year Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes the latest developments in both sets of legal challenges School choice has boomed in North Carolina in recent years Advocates hope to build on choice options in the coming year Mike Long president of Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina shares his group's top priorities Some N [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 17, 2018
State Treasurer Dale Folwell has made headlines in recent weeks He's proposed that any new statewide bond package should face a voter referendum He's working to help reduce State Health Plan costs He's advocating pension reforms related to spiking and government workers convicted of crimes Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes Folwell's high-profile activity No one knows all of the crimes created in North Carolina Not even the woman who literally wrote the state's book on criminal law Jessica Smith professor of public law and government at the UNC School of Government says hundreds of crimes are scattered across more [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
April 09, 2018
Pro-growth policies have helped boost North Carolina's economy in recent years From tax reform to regulatory reform to government spending restraint policymakers have taken steps to help boost North Carolina's competitiveness Becki Gray John Locke Foundation senior vice president highlights evidence of the state's recent economic successes A process called civil asset forfeiture allows law enforcement agencies to seize private property from people who have been convicted of no crimes It's the type of property-rights abuse the Washington D C -based Institute for Justice fights across the country During a recent visit to North Carolina IJ President and General Counsel [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
February 19, 2018
Gov Roy Cooper has generated controversy by announcing a special million fund connected with the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project The fund is slated to pay for mitigation work connected with the pipeline along with other economic development and renewable energy projects Cooper considers the fund a voluntary contribution to the state Critics say Cooper is trying to get around constitutional requirements that would give the General Assembly control over the money Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief discusses the latest developments in the case The N C Department of Health and Human Services is drawing fire from state lawmakers Legislators say [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 20, 2017
North Carolina lawmakers could take a step toward protecting private property rights by banning state and local law enforcement agencies from participating in so-called equitable sharing programs with the federal government Jon Guze John Locke Foundation director of legal studies explains how these programs work Guze also discusses the misuse of the programs and the negative impact on the relationship between law officers and the people they are hired to protect October marked the th anniversary of actions from German monk Martin Luther that led to the Protestant Reformation The world still feels the effect of Luther's decision to question [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 10, 2017
North Carolina lawmakers approved a billion General Fund budget plan overriding Gov Roy Cooper's veto with more than two days to spare before the start of the new budget year Becki Gray John Locke Foundation senior vice president shares highlights from the spending plan Gray also explains how the latest budget fits with Republican legislative leaders' long-term strategy of limiting government spending growth and lowering tax burdens Civil asset forfeiture allows law enforcement agencies to take property from people suspected of illegal activity even if they never face criminal charges The process is open to abuse Darpana Sheth senior attorney [... more]
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