The General Assembly recently apologized for the state’s role in slavery. John Hood and Troy Kickler will discuss the political and historical significance during the next Carolina Journal Radio.

We’ll also hear lawmakers’ reaction to David Hartgen’s recent John Locke Foundation study of North Carolina traffic congestion.

Pulitzer Prize winner Gordon Wood will discuss some themes from his most recent book, Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different.

Joe Coletti will update us on the state budget debate, and we’ll hear some optimistic comments from sponsors of a state constitutional amendment that would limit governments’ power of amendment domain.