Two John Locke Foundation staffers earned statewide exposure this week on Time Warner Cable News’ statewide “Capital Tonight” program. Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson discussed Gov. Pat McCrory’s job performance, while JLF Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray assessed the impact of state budget director Art Pope, who plans to step down from that job next month.

Gray will assess the legislative session, new charter school rules, and the impact of a recent court ruling about same-sex marriage during this weekend’s edition of the statewide “N.C. Spin” program. She joins Bill LuMaye this afternoon on Talk Radio WPTF to assess the apparent end of this year’s legislative session in North Carolina. Gray continues twice-weekly politics and public policy updates for WTSB Radio. She will address the Moore County Republican Women’s group Sunday.

WTVD interviewed Director of Communications Mitch Kokai for a story offering a scorecard of the 2014 legislative session. Kokai discussed the week’s top state government news with Curtis Wright on WMYT Radio.

Director of Education Outreach Lindalyn Kakadelis discussed education as a political issue during her latest appearance with Lockwood Phillips on WTKF’s “Viewpoints Radio.” Henderson discussed recent electoral developments for the “On The Trail” segment of Curtis Media Group’s syndicated “People In Politics” program.