The statewide audience of Time Warner Cable News’ “Capital Tonight” program heard from three John Locke Foundation experts this week. Director of Research and Education Studies Terry Stoops discussed the future of Common Core public school standards in North Carolina. Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray also addressed Common Core, along with the Republican primary in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race and legal challenges against voter identification laws across the country. Director of Communications Mitch Kokai discussed campaign finance issues associated with North Carolina’s judicial races.

Speaking of elections, Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson joins Bill LuMaye this afternoon on Talk Radio WPTF to discuss the latest campaign developments leading into Tuesday’s primary elections. Kokai discussed the week’s top state government news with Curtis Wright on WMYT Radio.

Gray continues twice-weekly politics and public policy updates for WTSB Radio. She discussed film incentives during a Charlotte Regional Partnership panel discussion. Gray and JLF Executive Vice President Kory Swanson addressed the Cumberland County Republican Club on the Locke Foundation’s role, the upcoming state legislative session, and state boards and commissions.