We?ve heard a lot of talk about federal health care reform. Joe Coletti explains in the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio that state-level health care deregulation would prove much more useful for improving quality, access, and innovation while reducing costs.

Darrell Allison of Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina will explain why his group is concerned about North Carolina?s recent win in the competition for federal Race to the Top grant dollars.

Jane Shaw and Jay Schalin of the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy will examine the claim that taxpayer spending on public universities yields large-scale economic benefits.

We?ll also hear a preview from Troy Kickler of the Oct. 2 Citizen?s Constitutional Workshop he and Michael Sanera plan to present in Raleigh.

And we?ll learn about a program targeting lawyers to volunteer their time in the fight against domestic violence in North Carolina.