If a politically active corporate CEO hurts his company’s bottom line, shareholders might have to turn to the courts to make up for their losses. It’s an idea Jon Pritchett espouses in a recent Wall Street Journal column. Pritchett explains his proposal in the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Terry Stoops analyzes a decline in the latest N.C. public school enrollment numbers. Patrick Gleason of Americans for Tax Reform explains why North Carolina — not Kansas — should serve as the national model for state-level tax reform.

Plus you’ll hear from two members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation. U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows discusses the House Freedom Caucus’ conservative priorities. The state’s newest congressman, Rep. Ted Budd, explains his support for bills to repeal the Davis-Bacon Act and to create a new national policy for fighting terrorism and illicit finance.