On Capital Tonight: The State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement meets for the first time ever. Plus the state Historical Commission takes public comment on what should be done with the Confederate monuments on the State Capitol lawn. And the State House Committee on School Safety meets for the first time. We have a report from Ryan Breslin. Our Advocates John Burns and Brent Woodcox debate the hot political topics of the day, and our education policy experts Terry Stoops and Matt Ellinwood look at a new report from the NC Justice Center that says charters school are contributing to the re-segregation of public schools in North Carolina.