Republican control of the governor’s mansion and both chambers of the General Assembly could mean an increased likelihood of education reform in North Carolina. Terry Stoops discusses possible reforms during the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Becki Gray rebuts some myths about the Republican-led General Assembly’s actions during the past two years, and you’ll hear former state Health and Human Services secretary Lanier Cansler’s plea that lawmakers help develop a “health care vision” for North Carolina.

Ray Nothstine of the Acton Institute discusses the role of religion in presidential politics, and you’ll hear highlights from the recent N.C. Supreme Court arguments over a proposed Duke Energy rate hike.