Abigail Thernstrom, vice chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, shares her concerns about “controlled choice” and other methods used to limit parents’ options for educating their kids. Thernstrom debated the Wake County, N.C., student assignment policy with the Century Foundation’s Richard Kahlenberg for Carolina Journal Radio (Program No. 412).
Robinson’s response to Cooper’s State of the State address
Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson said that he doesn’t consider himself a politician but rather a public servant as he gave the response to Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper’s State of the State address Monday night.