Tax Day is Wednesday, and people across the state will take part in a series of tea parties to share their concerns about growing tax burdens. You?ll hear comments from a recent State Capitol tea party during the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio. You?ll also hear Dallas Woodhouse of Americans for Prosperity North Carolina discuss his group?s role in helping to promote the tax protests.

As the governor and lawmakers consider whether to spend additional money on school dropout prevention grants, Terry Stoops will offer his latest assessment of the grants awarded during the past two years. And speaking of education, we?ll hear from Rep. Laura Wiley, R-Guilford, about efforts to secure new state tax credits for parents of children with special education needs.

Many myths help skew the debate about American health care. Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute will help us learn the facts that refute some of those myths.