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Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
October 11, 2023
Ranking the Top NFL and College Football Teams I Jordy Nelson Former NFL Wide Receiver I Mark Stoops calls out Georgia NIL Practices [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
October 04, 2023
Huge week for Jimbo Fisher and Brent Venables I Mark Stoops Kentucky Head Coach I Take Wednesday [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
October 04, 2023
Kentucky Head Coach joins Zach Gelb to discuss the Wildcats' strong start to the season and preview their big matchup against Georgia [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
December 13, 2022
Week preview l Bob Stoops former Oklahoma Sooners head coach l Closing Bell [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
December 13, 2022
Remembering Mike Leach l Bob Stoops former Oklahoma head coach l Is Kliff Kingsbury safe for after the Kyler Murray injury [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
December 13, 2022
Bob Stoops joined Zach to remember the life of Mike Leach and discuss what made Leach so special as a person [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
October 20, 2022
Joshua Perry Big Ten Network analyst l Which college football head coaches could leave their current job at the end of the season News Brief [... more]
The Verdict
John Munro
September 19, 2022
The Verdict
John Munro
September 19, 2022
Dr John H Munro September Peter [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
September 12, 2022
Will Levis joined Zach to discuss Kentucky's win over Florida on Saturday and what the Wildcats are capable of accomplishing this season [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
September 12, 2022
Is the NFC the Buccaneers' to lose l App State upsets Texas A amp M l Who should Nebraska hire to be their next head coach [... more]
Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
June 20, 2022
This week on Family Policy Matters host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes back Dr Terry Stoops from the John Locke Foundation for Part of a -part show Dr Stoops unpacks two recent reports from the NC Department of Public Instruction that evaluate K- student performance during the pandemic [... more]
The Adam Gold Show
Adam Gold
June 15, 2022
Chip Patterson of CBS Sports joined the show to discuss college football recruiting with several coaching changes and NIL collectives Chip and Adam also talked about the US Open and the PGA Tour Also Sports Betting picks from Adam Dennis including the NHL Stanley Cup Finals US Open Major League Baseball and more Learn more about your ad choices Visit megaphone fm adchoices [... more]
Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
June 13, 2022
This week on Family Policy Matters host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes back Dr Terry Stoops from the John Locke Foundation for Part of a -part show Dr Stoops unpacks two recent reports from the NC Department of Public Instruction that evaluate K- student performance during the pandemic [... more]
Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
August 02, 2021
This week on Family Policy Matters host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes back school choice expert Dr Terry Stoops to discuss the statistics on school choice during the - school year Dr Stoops outlines how and why North Carolina saw a drastic surge in school choice enrollment over the past school year particularly in homeschools [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
May 25, 2021
Drs David and Jan Stoop discuss the concept of emotional intelligence and the ability to understand your emotions as well as your spouse's The Stoops explain how bettering that understanding can help you improve and strengthen your marriage Part of Receive the book The Emotionally Healthy Marriage for your donation of any amount https donate focusonthefamily com don-daily-broadcast-product- - - refcd Get more episode resources https www focusonthefamily com episodes broadcast understanding-your-spouses-emotions-part- -of- featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts please give us your feedback https focusonthefamily com podcastsurvey [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
May 24, 2021
Drs David and Jan Stoop discuss the concept of emotional intelligence and the ability to understand your emotions as well as your spouse's The Stoops explain how bettering that understanding can help you improve and strengthen your marriage Part of Receive the book The Emotionally Healthy Marriage for your donation of any amount https donate focusonthefamily com don-daily-broadcast-product- - - refcd Get more episode resources https www focusonthefamily com episodes broadcast understanding-your-spouses-emotions-part- -of- featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts please give us your feedback https focusonthefamily com podcastsurvey [... more]
Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
March 01, 2021
This week on Family Policy Matters host Traci DeVette Griggs sits down with Terry Stoops of the John Locke Foundation to discuss the future of schooling in North Carolina particularly as it pertains to reopening schools to in-person education and the rise of school choice in light of the COVID- pandemic [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
January 25, 2021
Democratic Gov Roy Cooper and Republican Lt Gov Mark Robinson could present very different messages to N C voters and taxpayers in the years ahead The two men previewed a divergent path during their public swearing-in ceremonies in Raleigh While Cooper complained about the COVID- pandemic racism unaffordable health care and unequal opportunity Robinson emphasized the state's successes He pointed to his own story as North Carolina's first black lieutenant governor Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief assesses the contrast between Cooper and Robinson Prospective Asian-American students sued the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill over its admissions policies The [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
January 04, 2021
The N C Association of Educators teachers union has been vocal about keeping brick-and-mortar schools closed to students during the COVID- pandemic That's despite the evidence of major learning loss The union stance also ignores scientific arguments in favor of returning students to classrooms Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies explores NCAE's opposition to restoring classroom instruction The N C General Assembly is likely to debate law enforcement reforms as the year moves forward State lawmakers might want to consult Colorado for clues about avoiding bad reform proposals John Cooke assistant Republican [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
December 28, 2020
As we look forward to a new year Carolina Journal Radio reviews some of the most interesting topics from Amy Coney Barrett has joined the U S Supreme Court as its th justice She has said her judicial philosophy mirrors that of the late Justice Antonin Scalia and supporters characterize her as an originalist Jon Guze John Locke Foundation director of legal studies analyzes Barrett's record He discusses the new justice's likely impact on the nation's highest court As Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden relied on advice from U S Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez known popularly as AOC in developing policies [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
December 21, 2020
The COVID- pandemic has produced both health and economic consequences A new misery index attempts to document how those consequences have played out in states across the country Joseph Coletti John Locke Foundation senior fellow explains why he developed the index He explains how North Carolina compares to neighboring states and others throughout the United States Gov Roy Cooper set up a new bipartisan group to focus on health insurance coverage The governor is focusing on one aspect of coverage Medicaid expansion But lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle want to turn attention to other issues including relaxation [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
December 07, 2020
North Carolina welcomes a new state superintendent of public instruction in Republican Catherine Truitt will take the job after serving as leader of the online-only Western Governors University in this state Truitt also served as former Republican Gov Pat McCrory's top education adviser Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and resident scholar assesses Truitt's top priorities in her job at the head of the N C Department of Public Instruction Mention the word environmentalism and many people will think of left-of-center activists who oppose development energy exploration and other economic activity But a recent article in the [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 30, 2020
There's an urgent need to return N C public school students to in-person instruction That's the message Terry Stoops hopes to send The John Locke Foundation's vice president for research and director of education studies explains why the science and data suggest that school kids face much more danger of long-lasting negative effects if they remain stuck in forced online learning Republicans will maintain control of both chambers of the N C General Assembly in After winning key elections this month state Senate leader Phil Berger R-Rockingham and House Speaker Tim Moore R-Cleveland offered their reactions to voters' decisions Berger [... more]
Fellowship in the Word
Bil Gebhardt
November 12, 2020
The Grace of God [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 09, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett has joined the U S Supreme Court as its th justice She has said her judicial philosophy mirrors that of the late Justice Antonin Scalia and supporters characterize her as an originalist Jon Guze John Locke Foundation director legal studies analyzes Barrett's record He discusses the new justice's likely impact on the nation's highest court Those who want to reform higher education ought to look at governing boards That's a key piece of advice in a recent report from the James G Martin Center for Academic Renewal Report author Jay Schalin the center's director of policy analysis [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 02, 2020
The races for president governor and U S Senate have been dominating N C headlines But voters are making other important decisions in the next week Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief assesses recent developments in races for offices such as lieutenant governor superintendent of public instruction state treasurer and labor commissioner North Carolina's popular Opportunity Scholarship program faces a new legal challenge Plaintiffs challenging the scholarships are tied to the N C Association of Educators teachers union Corey DeAngelis director of school choice at the libertarian Reason Foundation analyzed the suit during a recent online forum North Carolina's junior U [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
October 26, 2020
Debate about the COVID- pandemic has featured plenty of data involving case numbers deaths and hospitalizations Dig into the details and you learn that the numbers might not be as useful as they first appear They might even portray a misleading picture Jon Sanders John Locke Foundation director of regulatory studies discusses key aspects of his research into key COVID- numbers Americans are paying much more attention to China these days largely because of that country's role in the pandemic Part of the discussion involves American trade with China Scott Lincicome senior fellow in economic studies at the Cato Institute [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
October 12, 2020
Reaction to the nomination of federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U S Supreme Court offers a reminder of progressives' continuing attacks against the U S Constitution Jon Guze John Locke Foundation director of legal studies analyzes Barrett's nomination He discusses the attacks Barrett faces because of her conservative jurisprudence As the Supreme Court returns to action Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute looks back at the court's key rulings from its last term Shapiro also discusses recent trends on the high court and looks ahead to major cases for the new term The COVID- pandemic has raised plenty [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
September 21, 2020
A Union County judge has approved a deal calling on the state of North Carolina to boost education spending by more than million a year It's the first stage of a plan that would lead to billions of dollars of new spending The money is tied to the long-running Leandro lawsuit Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes the latest developments in the quarter-century-old Leandro case The N C Association of Educators teachers union is leading a lawsuit designed to kill the state's Opportunity Scholarship program But three families are going to [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
August 03, 2020
Uncertainty about the - academic year in N C public schools is sparking renewed interest in educational alternatives The N C Senate's Republican leader recently used unease about public school schedules as a reason to promote the Opportunity Scholarship Program Those scholarships help low-income families send their children to private schools Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies assesses the current climate for school choice in North Carolina Speaking of school choice the U S Supreme Court recently delivered a victory for advocates of education options Mike Long president of Parents for Educational [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 27, 2020
Gov Roy Cooper has announced that N C public schools should reopen with a mix of online and in-person classes No public school can reopen with all students in class at the school building Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes the impact of Cooper's order for students parents and teachers in the upcoming academic year A recent report focused on diversity of viewpoints at the University of North Carolina's flagship Chapel Hill campus Co-author and UNC business professor Mark McNeilly discussed details of the report during a recent online John Locke [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
June 22, 2020
North Carolina's public schools are expected to reopen for the fall but they'll face some changes linked to continuing concerns about COVID- Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and resident scholar analyzes state guidelines for public school operations in the - academic year The pandemic already has created a nearly billion hole in North Carolina's budget Forecasters are not certain whether that hole will grow larger in the months ahead You'll hear recent projections from chief legislative economist Barry Boardman along with reaction from top N C House and Senate budget writers Count Senate leader Phil Berger [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
June 08, 2020
As North Carolina recovers from the negative impacts of the COVID- pandemic the John Locke Foundation is offering help The new Carolina Rebound project is designed to give policymakers ideas that will help the state recover as quickly and efficiently as possible Terry Stoops JLF vice president for research and director of education studies highlights Carolina Rebound's recommendation for K- education While some businesses have scrambled to cope with the impact of COVID- others have remained closed because of government orders Steve Pinkerton owner of Vitality Fitness in Concord recently discussed for a John Locke Foundation audience his unsuccessful efforts [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
May 18, 2020
The closing of public school buildings across North Carolina has forced students into remote learning for the final months of the school year But thousands of students have not logged on to participate in a single online education session Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes the impact for educational attainment in N C schools Gov Roy Cooper's economic shutdown has prompted a number of complaints from business owners workers and other government officials Gaston County Commissioner Tracy Philbeck has offered vocal opposition to the governor's statewide shutdown orders Philbeck shared his [... more]
The Drive with Josh Graham
Josh Graham
May 08, 2020
Lincoln Riley Joined The Drive with Josh Graham to discuss learning under Bob Stoops how close Baker was to transferring to East Carolina after Texas Tech and where he would play Michael Jordan on a football field [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
April 27, 2020
The John Locke Foundation is leading a national effort to ensure state governments have more flexibility in their use of federal CARES Act money Without that flexibility states will have incentives to engage in unsustainable new spending John Locke Foundation CEO Amy Cooke explains how JLF is working to help avoid that outcome North Carolina could lose half its small businesses if government doesn't relax soon the economic restrictions tied to the COVID- pandemic Ray Starling general counsel of the NC Chamber delivered that warning recently to state lawmakers Starling also offered lawmakers a larger assessment of the pandemic's impact [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
April 06, 2020
The COVID- coronavirus pandemic is reshaping lives in North Carolina across the country and around the world The John Locke Foundation is helping N C leaders respond to challenges linked to the pandemic CEO Amy Cooke discusses freedom-forward ideas JLF is promoting to help the state She also assesses the impact on people's wallets job opportunities and plans for the future Ohio University economics professor Richard Vedder has spent more than five decades teaching in college classrooms He's had a front-row view of higher education's problems Vedder discusses his concerns in the recent book Restoring the Promise During a recent [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
March 30, 2020
COVID- prompted statewide public school closings Those closings are bound to cause disruptions for teachers students parents and others as the academic year resumes Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies assesses the challenge schools will face returning to a normal schedule He addresses the likelihood that students will get access to all the material they would have encountered without the interruption in classes If you follow the U S Supreme Court and constitutional law you've likely heard the term originalism Until recently it's been hard to find a book-length introduction to the [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
March 23, 2020
The coronavirus scare reminds us about government-erected barriers that stand in the way of an effective response Jordan Roberts John Locke Foundation health care policy analyst discusses policy changes at the state level that would help North Carolina deal better with problems linked to the virus's spread Medicaid expansion has dominated the N C political debate in recent years A recent report challenges a key claim from expansion's proponents They say the infusion of government money linked to expansion would help shore up struggling rural hospitals Roy Lenardson government affairs director with the Foundation for Government Accountability explains why those [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
February 17, 2020
In a matter of weeks N C voters will participate in the Super Tuesday elections Democrats are likely to face heated presidential and U S Senate primaries Republicans will decide who should face incumbent Roy Cooper in the governor's race and members of both parties will see other important races on primary ballots No one will have to show a voter ID Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief assesses key issues in play as Super Tuesday approaches North Carolina has made significant reforms to its alcohol regulations in recent years There's still plenty of room to relax decades-old restrictions that block [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
February 10, 2020
A judge has asked the parties in the long-running Leandro school funding lawsuit to develop a joint plan It would implement consultant's recommendations for major changes in the state's public education system including billion of new spending in the next eight years Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies assesses the latest developments in the Leandro court proceedings You've likely heard of Brexit Great Britain's well-publicized exit from the European Union Now North Carolina is dealing with BLEXIT a project of black Americans distancing themselves from the Democratic Party Danielle Robinson BLEXIT state [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
January 20, 2020
As National School Choice Week approaches it's a good time to highlight the growth of parental school choice in North Carolina Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies sifts through the data Stoops explains why more and more parents are opting for alternatives to traditional district schools The libertarian Cato Institute has taken an interest in North Carolina's campaign to reform the state's criminal laws Jay Schweikert policy analyst with Cato's Project on Criminal Justice explains why his group focuses its attention on reform Cato and the John Locke Foundation hosted a recent [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
January 13, 2020
Debate about public education in North Carolina gets bogged down by some popular myths The myths include misconceptions about teacher pay and the impact of school choice on public school enrollment Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies addresses those myths and attempts to correct the record Occupational licensing laws limit economic opportunities in North Carolina During a recent speech for the Federalist Society in Raleigh attorney Justin Pearson of the Institute for Justice explained how Pearson shares highlights from that presentation in a one-on-one interview The University of North Carolina System has [... 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
December 23, 2019
North Carolina will conduct one of the nation's most hotly contested U S Senate races in Incumbent Republican Thom Tillis is seeking his second term A potential primary challenger recently dropped out of the race Meanwhile Democrats are competing for the right to face Tillis next fall Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes recent developments in the highly anticipated Senate battle He also looks at the number of names on N C presidential primary ballots The college football bowl season has arrived and college basketball teams are nearing the heart of their conference schedules It's a good time for Jenna [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 25, 2019
Everyone knows public schools face problems What's the largest problem The answer depends on whom you ask Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes recent survey results focusing on public perceptions about problems in their local schools A legal doctrine known as qualified immunity can create serious problems when a government agent wrongs a member of the public Clark Neily vice president for criminal justice at the Cato Institute is working to end courts' reliance on the qualified immunity doctrine He discusses its ills He explains how he's attacking it A public [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
October 21, 2019
Release of a secret recording has shed some light on national Democrats' plans for winning North Carolina's U S Senate race In the recording Democratic state Sen Jeff Jackson says he was discouraged from running a grass-roots campaign for the U S Senate seat Instead Jackson says Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer wanted Jackson to spend all of his campaign time raising money to fund negative ads against Republican incumbent Thom Tillis Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief assesses the impact of the recording for the campaign Britain's chaotic Brexit process now has a new leader Prime Minister Boris Johnson has [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
September 23, 2019
Voters in two N C congressional districts headed to the polls for special elections this week Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes results from the special rd District and th District races Henderson looks ahead to possible implications for Republicans and Democrats running in Political polarization has had major effects on American political life Thomas Cushman professor of sociology at Wellesley College and a - visiting research fellow at Wake Forest examines the impact of polarization on support for free speech Cushman says surveys show that young people divide on ideological grounds over whether to give precedence to inclusion and [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
September 02, 2019
President Trump holds slim leads well within the margin of error over several major Democratic contenders for the presidential race in North Carolina That's according to the latest Civitas Poll Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes those numbers and other poll highlights As thousands of college students head back to campus it's a good time to remind you about a recent report questioning the politicization of education schools in North Carolina Jay Schalin director of policy analysis at the James G Martin Center for Academic Renewal recently compiled a report detailing the problem Schalin shares highlights from his research and [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
August 26, 2019
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 When most of think about markets we think of goods and services Salim Furth senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University focuses his attention on the market for neighborhoods Furth discusses the implications of applying economic principles to the places where we live The N C Constitution bans [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
August 12, 2019
Reform of North Carolina's alcohol regulations has taken a major step forward this year Gov Roy Cooper has signed into law measures that ease restrictions on craft brewers and distillers New laws also make other changes that reduce government barriers for consumers Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief assesses the recent legislative interest in reforming decades-old alcohol rules President Trump is scheduled to head to Charlotte next year for the Republican National Convention That didn't stop Charlotte City Council from voting recently to condemn some of the president's remarks including criticism of four Democratic congresswomen known collectively as the Squad You'll [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 29, 2019
One of the sticking points in this year's state budget debate involves the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund or SCIF Legislators propose using SCIF instead of a statewide bond to fund school construction projects Gov Roy Cooper objects Joseph Coletti John Locke Foundation senior fellow analyzes the SCIF He explains how it can work better faster and cheaper than a bond package Some state lawmakers want to take another look at what they call an opportunity gap in N C public schools You'll learn details of their proposed study and hear reaction from Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 22, 2019
State Rep Greg Murphy has won the Republican runoff in this year's special rd District congressional election He moves on to face Democrat Allen Thomas plus Libertarian and Constitution Party candidates in the Sept general election Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes developments in this contest and the special th District matchup between Republican Dan Bishop and Democrat Dan McCready A new state law places more emphasis in N C high schools on economics and personal financial literacy Lt Gov Dan Forest and colleagues on the N C State Board of Education recently discussed the creation of a mandatory high [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 08, 2019
North Carolina has been dealing with the Leandro school funding lawsuit for years But recent developments suggest a resolution to the long-running case could be in sight Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes the latest recommendations and courtroom developments in the Leandro dispute Some state lawmakers want to give survivors of childhood sexual abuse more time to take their alleged abusers to civil court You'll hear highlights from a recent N C House debate over a bill that would allow an adult as old as to file suit in a child [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
June 17, 2019
As Gov Roy Cooper signed into law a compromise between craft brewers and N C beer distributors several other proposed alcohol reforms remain in play within the General Assembly Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes the prospects for additional reforms during this legislative session As Medicaid expansion continues to play a major role in this year's legislative debates State Auditor Beth Wood is drawing attention to disturbing findings her auditors have issued in connection with North Carolina's existing multibillion-dollar Medicaid program Wood explains why she is raising questions about management of existing Medicaid dollars North Carolina's craft brewers and the [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
May 13, 2019
Thousands of N C public school teachers walked off the job May for a march and rally in downtown Raleigh They called for higher pay more benefits and Medicaid expansion among other demands Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes the impact of the teachers' one-day walkout One of Donald Trump's major selling points during the presidential campaign was his track record for making business deals Andrew Taylor professor of political science at N C State University assesses Trump's record as a presidential deal-maker As chairman of the U S Senate Intelligence [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
April 22, 2019
The N C Association of Educators union is urging public school teachers across the state to skip school on May to take part in a march and rally in Raleigh Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes the union's goals He also discusses the potential impact of the lost day of classroom instruction Ever since North Carolina's Republican-led General Assembly embarked on major tax reform in the state has served as a model for state-level tax reformers across the country Grover Norquist president of Americans for Tax Reform discusses North Carolina's successful [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
March 25, 2019
With the appointments of new Chief Justice Cheri Beasley and Associate Justice Mark Davis the N C Supreme Court now has six Democrats and just one Republican Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes the political implications of changes within the state's highest court Henderson also looks ahead to three contested Supreme Court elections in Donald Trump has changed the face of presidential politics He's also had an impact on the national Republican Party F H Buckley professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University assesses those changes in his recent book The Republican Workers Party Buckley shares [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
March 11, 2019
Gov Roy Cooper outlined his priorities for the legislative session during his recent State of the State address Cooper pushed for Medicaid expansion a statewide school construction bond and higher pay for public school teachers The Democrat Cooper also talked about seeking bipartisan solutions Becki Gray John Locke Foundation senior vice president analyzes Cooper's remarks and the response from Senate Republican leader Phil Berger Freedom of religion is the first freedom spelled out in the U S Constitution's Bill of Rights It's also the fundamental freedom that faces some of the strongest attacks in today's America Ashley McGuire senior fellow [... more]
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