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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 09, 2026
North Carolina's business creation has hit a record high in the first half of 2026, with over 100,000 new businesses created, according to Secretary of State Elaine Marshall. The state's economic relationship with Canada remains strong, with Canada being North Carolina's top trading partner. Meanwhile, Labor Commissioner Luke Farley reflected on an unforgettable experience meeting U.S. Marine Corps Major James Capers Jr., a recent Medal of Honor recipient. The state's healthcare affordability commission aims to lower healthcare costs, and the pension system has seen significant improvements, with a $8 billion earnings in the pension system reducing the pension deficit by almost 75%. Additionally, the state's emissions testing requirement is set to be rolled back in 19 counties, and Governor Josh Stein has signed 12 bills into law, including a virtual currency kiosk consumer protection act and a farmland and military protection act. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 07, 2026
The North Carolina legislature has reached a deal on a budget, but it still awaits Governor Josh Stein's signature or veto. The budget includes a provision to repeal certificate of need laws for inpatient rehabilitation care, which could increase access to affordable healthcare. Meanwhile, two Republican senators have voted against the budget due to a provision requiring tolls on all state ferry routes. Additionally, a lawsuit has been filed against Rockingham County and a county commissioner, Kevin Berger, alleging retaliation against former Sheriff Sam Page for running against Phil Berger's son in a primary election. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 02, 2026
The North Carolina General Assembly has passed a budget that includes significant investments in teacher pay raises, public safety, and infrastructure. The budget also allocates funds for farming and water and wastewater infrastructure. Representative Brendan Jones, the Republican majority leader, described the budget as a responsible and conservative budget that prioritizes the needs of working families, teachers, and law enforcement. However, some Democrats have expressed concerns about the budget's impact on public schools and the diversion of taxpayer money to private school vouchers. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 30, 2026
North Carolina lawmakers are set to unveil a new state budget, which includes raises for state employees and teachers, as well as tax cuts. Meanwhile, Duke Energy has agreed to cancel its offshore wind energy project and reinvest $129 million in other energy sources. A lawsuit filed by bar owners against former Governor Roy Cooper and the state of North Carolina over COVID-19 restrictions is moving forward, with the plaintiffs seeking depositions from Cooper and his former Health and Human Services Secretary, Mandy Cohen. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 23, 2026
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles' resignation has led to a new interim mayor, Robert Harrington, who will serve for 18 months. Meanwhile, the North Carolina State Auditor's office has released a report detailing $61 million in spending on the unbuilt Mid-Currituck Bridge, with no construction underway despite 30 years of planning and spending. The report highlights a major funding gap for the project, with construction not expected to begin until 2028. In other news, Governor Josh Stein has signed six bills into law, including the North Carolina Farm Act of 2026 and a ban on third-party litigation investment. The North Carolina General Assembly is also set to make changes to the state's executive branch, with the state Supreme Court set to weigh in on the matter. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 16, 2026
North Carolina's legislative leaders are pushing back a budget timeframe, with Republican leaders signaling that a finished spending plan may not be ready as quickly as they had hoped. The state's budget is expected to include additional funding for Western North Carolina's Hurricane Helene recovery, as well as proposed raises for teachers, state employees, and law enforcement officers. Lawmakers are also considering a tax increase on sports betting operators and changes to a Medicaid policy for applied behavioral analysis therapy. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 01, 2026
The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be below normal, with a 55% chance of being below normal and a 35% chance of near normal. El Niño conditions are expected to form in the Atlantic, making it harder for storms to develop. The National Weather Service is preparing to deliver real-time storm forecasts and warnings using advanced technology. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly is working on a full state budget, with a proposed 15.4% salary increase for correctional officers and a 3% pay increase for state employees over a two-year period. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 19, 2026
Duncan Scott, a former New Mexico State Senator, shares the story behind the infamous 'pointy hat bill', a satirical amendment that became a real part of the legislative process, highlighting the complexities of politics and the power of humor in unexpected ways. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
May 14, 2026
Senator discusses US-China relations, trade deal, and fair trade, highlighting the need for a level playing field and protection of American businesses. He also touches on fraud investigation, student loan fraud, and border security, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and accountability. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
May 13, 2026
North Carolina lawmakers have reached an agreement on a state spending plan, ending a months-long impasse between Republican leaders in the House and Senate. The budget includes record salary increases for teachers and state employees, as well as tax relief for citizens. Meanwhile, a joint legislative committee will investigate the release of inmates under a 2021 pandemic settlement, which has raised concerns about public safety and government accountability. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 21, 2026
A new committee is formed in the North Carolina General Assembly to investigate the release of 4,200 inmates from prison under a settlement in 2021, sparking public safety concerns. Meanwhile, a state audit reveals $1.25 million in mental health resources were spent on items like stuffed animals and plants instead of supporting students and faculty in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The state auditor's office is working to bring transparency to how hurricane relief funds are spent, and the issue raises questions about waste and abuse in government spending. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 20, 2026
Senator John Thune discusses the Save America Act, voter ID requirements, and the ongoing government shutdown, highlighting the challenges of working with Democrats and the importance of ensuring the integrity of federal elections. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 04, 2026
North Carolina's primary election results show a close U.S. Senate race between Roy Cooper and Michael Watley, while Phil Berger and Sam Page are neck and neck in Senate District 26. Lori Buckout will face Don Davis in the first congressional district, setting up a rematch of their 2024 contest. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
February 16, 2026
John Newton, a former slave trader, recounts his life of sin and eventual conversion to Christianity, becoming a prominent figure in Christian history and influencing the abolition of the slave trade through his friendship with William Wilberforce. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 04, 2026
North Carolina received a C-minus grade for infrastructure in a report from the American Society of Civil Engineers, citing strain on key portions of infrastructure due to population growth. The state board of elections is working to correct voter registration issues, with over 100,000 voters needing to provide required information. Meanwhile, lawmakers are set to hold a hearing on crime and public safety issues in Charlotte, with a federal judge indicating that the hearing can proceed without additional limits. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 28, 2026
North Carolina's economy outperformed the nation with real GDP growth growing at 5.6%, while personal income across the state rose by 3.8% compared to 3.3% nationally. The state's technology sector continues to expand, with a new multi-year supply agreement between Meta and Corning valued at upwards of $6 billion. North Carolina ranks 13th on the National Education Freedom Index, with a B grade for providing educational options for parents. The state's opportunity scholarship program is universally available to all students regardless of income, and its robust charter school network is a highlight. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
January 13, 2026
Faith-based investing continues to grow, with more individuals and institutions seeking to align their investments with their faith and values. Experts like Bob Dahl provide market predictions and investment strategies, emphasizing the importance of economic growth, managing inflation, and making informed decisions about retirement planning and stock market investments. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 08, 2026
North Carolina's state auditor released a report revealing over 11% of the state workforce is vacant, with more than 14,000 positions unfilled, resulting in over $1 billion in lapsed salaries. The report also found that some state agencies intentionally keep positions vacant to generate lapsed salaries. Meanwhile, a North Carolina Supreme Court justice announced a breast cancer diagnosis but plans to remain in the 2026 judicial race. In other news, the state's Christmas tree industry had a strong season despite the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene in 2024. [... more]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
December 30, 2025
North Carolina Family Policy Council highlights key legislation passed in 2025, including bills protecting parental rights, preventing sexual exploitation, and improving foster care and adoption laws. The organization also discusses its efforts to prevent gambling expansion and promote parental involvement in education. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
December 16, 2025
Many retirees struggle with rising costs and limited income, yet often overlook their home equity as a valuable resource. A reverse mortgage can provide a safer, more flexible option to tap into this asset, eliminating mortgage payments and offering a guaranteed line of credit for future expenses. Additionally, setting up a 401k plan can be a great tool for small businesses, offering tax benefits and encouraging employees to save for their future. Effective financial planning and stewardship are crucial for a secure retirement, and understanding the options available can make a significant difference in achieving long-term financial goals. [... more]
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