John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

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In addition to Rick Henderson’s radio appearances, John Locke Foundation Director of Education Studies Terry Stoops discussed major 2012 school changes during an appearance with Rick and Donna Martinez on WPTF Radio. Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar Roy Cordato offered an economic forecast during his latest appearance with WLTT Radio’s Chad Adams. JLF President John Hood wrapped up his most recent run of guest hosting for WPTF’s Bill LuMaye this week, then returned to help LuMaye preview the Iowa caucuses. Lindalyn Kakadelis of the N.C. Education Alliance discussed North Carolina’s school testing changes with Lockwood Phillps on WTKF’s “Viewpoints Radio.” Director of Communications Mitch Kokai discussed this week’s legislative developments with WTVD Television and during his latest appearance with Curtis Wright on WAAV/WFNC Radio. Kokai discussed potential legislative turnover tied to redistricting during an interview with News 14 Carolina. Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray resumes her regular appearances on WTSB Radio later today. Gray will recap the week’s top state government news for Johnston County radio listeners. Director of Fiscal Policy Studies Fergus Hodgson hosted this week the first episode of his new program, “Stateless Man,” on the Overseas Radio Network.

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