Donald Trump’s election as U.S president is likely to produce major changes in U.S. health care policy, including reform or replacement of the Affordable Care Act. Katherine Restrepo analyzes the potential Trump effect in health care for the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Terry Stoops assesses North Carolina’s status as a national school choice leader. UNC-Wilmington criminology professor Mike Adams explains why he believes universities ought to replace “microaggression” training with First Amendment training during opening-day orientation sessions.

Before the governor’s election, Republican incumbent Pat McCrory set out a plan for state government to deal with recovery from Hurricane Matthew. Those plans include a special legislative session scheduled to take place before the end of the calendar year. You’ll hear highlights from McCrory’s remarks.

Plus you’ll learn why some state lawmakers want to take a closer look at North Carolina’s occupational licensing rules.