Gov. Beverly Perdue has taken some hits in the media recently, one related to the felony indictment of a campaign donor and the other linked to a federal investigation of an auto wreck from Perdue?s days as a state senator. Rick Henderson explores the significance of these controversies in the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Michael Sanera pans proposals for both commuter rail and high-speed rail in North Carolina, and you?ll hear both Dallas Woodhouse of Americans for Prosperity and state House Majority Leader Paul Stam, R-Wake, discuss school choice measures lawmakers could consider this year.

We?ll share highlights from a recent legislative debate about exempting North Carolinians from ObamaCare?s individual health insurance mandate, and Troy University economist Scott Beaulier will discuss the institutions that help promote economic freedom.