CJ Radio
CJ Radio
John Locke Foundation
A weekly, hour-long newsmagazine on North Carolina, Carolina Journal Radio is hosted by Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai and features a diverse mix of guests and topics. Education reform, tax policy, the state legislature, affirmative action, air pollution, freedom of the press and the courts – these are just a few of the subjects that Carolina Journal Radio has tackled since the program began production in 2003.
Carolina Journal Radio No. 915: Returning students to in-person schooling presents urgent challenge
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...
Nov 30, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 914: N.C. voters tackle taxes, bonds, alcohol measures
Elections for president, U.S. Senate, and governor grabbed the headlines. But North Carolinians addressed many other items during the recent election, including local referendums on issues such as taxes, bonds, and alcohol. Joseph Coletti, John Locke...
Nov 23, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 913: Voters add three new Republicans to Council of State
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper will serve a second term as North Carolina state government’s chief executive officer. But voters have added three new Republicans to the group of elected executives making up the Council of State. Rick Henderson, Carolina...
Nov 16, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 912: Supreme Court welcomes originalist Amy Coney Barrett
Amy Coney Barrett has joined the U.S. Supreme Court as its 115th 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...
Nov 9, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 911: Voters should pay attention to important down-ballot races
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...
Nov 2, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 910: Questions surround key COVID-19 data points
Debate about the COVID-19 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...
Oct 26, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout
Federal taxpayers cannot afford another bailout of state and local governments. Joseph Coletti, the John Locke Foundation’s senior fellow, explains why in a column he co-wrote for TheHill.com. Coletti contends most state governments have fared better...
Oct 19, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 908: Barrett nomination highlights left-wing attacks on Constitution
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...
Oct 12, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 907: New analysis reveals N.C. Medicaid expansion funding gap
Gov. Roy Cooper and other advocates of Medicaid expansion in North Carolina argue consistently that expansion would not cost any state taxpayer dollars. A new analysis from the John Locke Foundation and the Ohio-based Buckeye Institute call that claim...
Oct 5, 2020
47 min
Carolina Journal Radio No. 906: North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race has national significance
The outcome of North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race could help determine which party controls the chamber for the next two years. Incumbent Republican Sen. Thom Tillis faces a tough challenge from Democrat Cal Cunningham. Carolina Journal Editor-in-Chief...
Sep 28, 2020
47 min