Policy Implications: At this point in the interview, Speaker Brubaker commends the Charter School Founder’s Library for clearly documenting what has worked and has not worked in the charter school landscape so that policy makers can leverage what is working and avoid what is not. But extension, his comments underscore what didn’t work as a political strategy for advancing school choice in North Carolina at the time of the charter school law’s passage - the attempt to advance a voucher bill which was clearly meant to facilitate private school choice - as well as what did work, namely a political strategy focused on creating a new form of public school which would offer new options to parents.