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On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guest, Assemblyman Jim Patterson on "Housing Legislation Update From Sacramento".
June 20 2024 Hour 2: Assemblyman Jim Patterson calls in to talk about Prop 47 with guest host Dianne Pierce The Ray Appleton Show Weekdays 11-2PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ Follow on facebook/ Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson comes in studio to congratulate Christina Musson on her Gracie Award and present her with a "Big Reso". Christina has a little surprise up her sleeve for John too!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PAIN @painnonprofit Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat down to discuss California Assembly Bill 3171, authored by Assemblywoman Esmeralda Soria to Hold Fentanyl Traffickers Accountable by increasing the punishment for selling more than 28 grams of fentanyl. It escalates the prison sentence from up to four years to up to 9. The bill is as follows: Existing law classifies controlled substances into 5 schedules and places the greatest restrictions and penalties on the use of those substances placed in Schedule I. Existing law classifies the drug fentanyl in Schedule II. Existing law makes possession of a controlled substance for the purposes of sale of the substance punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for a period of 2, 3, or 4 years. Existing law makes transportation and sales of a controlled substances punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for a period of 3, 4, or 5 years and transportation to a noncontiguous county within the state punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for a period of 3, 6, or 9 years. This bill would increase the above-described penalties, as specified, if the controlled substance involved was more than more than 28.35 grams of fentanyl, more than 28.35 grams of an analog of fentanyl, a substance containing more than 28.35 grams of fentanyl, or a substance containing more than 28.35 grams of an analog of fentanyl. By increasing the penalty for a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason. Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance discuss the following topics and more. We give created to Assemblyman Jim Patterson who has been behind and in support of many bills to combat fentanyl. 01:33 Will this bill have a large impact on the fentanyl crisis? 06:37 Flindt and Jason question why there isn't more resources going towards addiction recovery programs. 14:14 Are we in the "War On Recovery"? 23:02 Are politicians finally gaining a greater understanding of addiction? 29:09 For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/ #wedorecover #growth #changeyourlife --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donthidethescars/message
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guest, Assemblyman Jim Patterson who shared information about "Measure E" with listeners.
Pacific Gas & Electric customers could see a drastic change to their energy bills if the energy firm has its way. PG&E, along with Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric, have submitted a joint plan to levy an income-based fixed rate model, with higher-income residents paying higher rates while lower-income households would pay less.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marshall Moushigian & Assemblyman Jim Patterson discuss Azerbaijan's attack on Armenians in ArtsakhSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests Assemblyman Jim Patterson & Tim Orman who discussed, "What Measure E can do for the Community".
Fresno City Council Member Mike Karbasi joins the show to discuss Bitwise & how the city of Fresno will help those affected by the closing of Bitwise. The mayor's office said Bitwise violated California's Worker Adjustment and Retraining or WARN Act by not giving 60-day notice that a furlough was coming. "I firmly believe Jake Soberal and Bitwise have robbed this city of that time, that critical time," said Mike Karbassi, Fresno City Council. Now, city and state leaders are working to find resources, starting with a resource fair for Bitwise employees on June 9th. State leaders like Assemblyman Jim Patterson are also stepping in to offer assistance with unemployment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Tangipa is the Chair of the Valley Young Republicans, Vice-president for the State YR and field representative for Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig. He's running to replace Assemblyman Jim Patterson when he terms out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson comes on the show to talk about high-speed rail. More on the Chris Rock comedy special. How does China get the elements to build electric car batteries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson comes on the show to talk about California's budget for the year. Attorney Dmitry Gorin comes on the show to talk about Judge Cara Hutson who allowed the man who killed a Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy out on bail as a 3-strike felon. A woman might have gotten cancer from her nail salon.**The John and Ken Show can be heard live on KFI-AM640 from 1p-4p PST, or you can podcast the show anywhere you listen to podcasts at any time you want!**
For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit Parents & Addicts in Need's Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance talk with California State Assemblyman Jim Patterson who represents the 23rd district, which encompasses eastern Fresno County, including the cities of Fresno and Clovis, and a small slice of Tulare County on the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast. Mr. Patterson shares how PAIN: Parents And Addicts In Need, namely Flindt who helped a close family member of Mr. Patterson's seek recovery and has been living a sober life for nearly 2 years. We also discussed with Jim, legislation that is being presented in the California State Assembly to bring about stricter penalties for dealers of fentanyl, with more severe consequences that could include longer sentences and possibly being charged with murder for dealing with this deadly substance. Jim served as the Mayor of Fresno from 1993-2001. After eight years of focused leadership, Jim left the City of Fresno with a $20 million general fund surplus, a AAA credit rating, over a billion dollars of new business approvals that created thousands of new jobs, and a reborn reputation for achievement that the National Civic League recognized when it designated Fresno an All-America City in 2000. Jim spent most of his professional career as a businessman and broadcast executive owning and operating radio stations in California and Idaho. Jim and his wife Sharon have lived in Fresno for most of their lives, raising three children, and now four grandchildren in the Central Valley. For more on Assemblyman Jim Patterson https://www.facebook.com/AssemblymanJimPatterson/ https://www.twitter.com/jimpatterson559
Assemblyman Jim Patterson announced his plans for the Accountability for Fentanyl Dealers Act at a press conference Monday before being sworn in to the California State Assembly. Patterson was alerted by Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp to a loophole in the law that is sending dangerous drug dealers and suppliers right back out into our neighborhoods and schools. “Since such a small amount of fentanyl can have deadly consequences, it's vital that we change the way we hold dealers and suppliers accountable.” –Assemblymember Jim Patterson A man was shot to death by deputies Tuesday following a standoff just outside Fresno. The shooting happened about 5:20 a.m. in the area of Belmont and Wintergreen avenues across from Belmont Country Club, according to deputies. The man fired at deputies and hit a patrol car with a deputy seated inside it after 2 a.m before the standoff. A deputy arrived to find the man in the street in the dark, and saw what was believed to be a muzzle flash, heard a gunshot and saw smoke coming from the engine of his cruiser, according to Assistant Sheriff John Zanoni. While the man was on the property, he used a tool, possibly a grinder, to pierce a 5-gallon propane tank, which exploded, Zanoni said. He also attempted to do the same on a 500-gallon tank though it did not explode. No deputies were injured Moscow police are looking for more information on the movements of University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, who were at the Sigma Chi fraternity house in the hours before they were killed along with two other Idaho students last month. Chapin and Kernodle's timeline "seems to be one of the larger areas that we don't have a lot of information in," Idaho State Police spokesman Aaron Snell told ABC News. he two University of Idaho roommates who survived a mysterious quadruple homicide in their off-campus house are speaking out for the first time. "They all lit up any room they walked into and were gifts to this world. I wish every day that I could give them all one last hug and say how much I loved them," one of the roommates said in a statement See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson announced his plans for the Accountability for Fentanyl Dealers Act at a press conference Monday before being sworn in to the California State Assembly. Patterson was alerted by Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp to a loophole in the law that is sending dangerous drug dealers and suppliers right back out into our neighborhoods and schools. “Since such a small amount of fentanyl can have deadly consequences, it's vital that we change the way we hold dealers and suppliers accountable.” –Assemblymember Jim Patterson A man was shot to death by deputies Tuesday following a standoff just outside Fresno. The shooting happened about 5:20 a.m. in the area of Belmont and Wintergreen avenues across from Belmont Country Club, according to deputies. The man fired at deputies and hit a patrol car with a deputy seated inside it after 2 a.m before the standoff. A deputy arrived to find the man in the street in the dark, and saw what was believed to be a muzzle flash, heard a gunshot and saw smoke coming from the engine of his cruiser, according to Assistant Sheriff John Zanoni. While the man was on the property, he used a tool, possibly a grinder, to pierce a 5-gallon propane tank, which exploded, Zanoni said. He also attempted to do the same on a 500-gallon tank though it did not explode. No deputies were injured Moscow police are looking for more information on the movements of University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, who were at the Sigma Chi fraternity house in the hours before they were killed along with two other Idaho students last month. Chapin and Kernodle's timeline "seems to be one of the larger areas that we don't have a lot of information in," Idaho State Police spokesman Aaron Snell told ABC News. he two University of Idaho roommates who survived a mysterious quadruple homicide in their off-campus house are speaking out for the first time. "They all lit up any room they walked into and were gifts to this world. I wish every day that I could give them all one last hug and say how much I loved them," one of the roommates said in a statement See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Patterson takes time for the KMJ audience to explain his recently introduced Fentanyl Dealers accountability Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson announced he is running for Fresno County Supervisor in 2024. Ater winning his sixth Assembly term last week, Patterson is now termed out and cannot run for Assembly again or for the state Senate. The District 2 supervisor, Steve Brandau welcomes the challenge. Sen. Mitch McConnell was reelected as the GOP leader, Wednesday. The vote, done by secret ballot behind closed doors , was 37-10, with one member voting present. ( Sen. Kevin Cramer) - Listeners Comment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson announced he is running for Fresno County Supervisor in 2024. Ater winning his sixth Assembly term last week, Patterson is now termed out and cannot run for Assembly again or for the state Senate. The District 2 supervisor, Steve Brandau welcomes the challenge. Sen. Mitch McConnell was reelected as the GOP leader, Wednesday. The vote, done by secret ballot behind closed doors , was 37-10, with one member voting present. ( Sen. Kevin Cramer) - Listeners Comment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this podcast, Jim Patterson, California State Representative, joins Don Scordino to discuss the Central Valley and State.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins the show to discuss the new flex alert in California. A major pipe leak from the Colorado River has caused L.A. County residents to stop watering their lawns. Gavin Newsom vs. Ron DeSantis.
Paul Loeffler/Honor Flight and Assemblyman Jim Patterson help celebrate the life of Fresno legend Jack Hannah.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Multiple Democratic lawmakers were arrested at an abortion rights rally outside the Capitol on Tuesday, less than one month after the Supreme Court issued a ruling that reversed Roe v. Wade. In a run-up to what is likely to be a 2024 presidential bid, California Gov. Gavin Newsom hit upon the bizarre idea of boasting in commercials that California is America's true “free” state. Assemblyman Jim Patterson discusses his request for a formal audit of the California Department of Justice (DOJ) following the June 27th leak of personal information belonging to a large number of California firearm owners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Assemblyman Jim Patterson and Paul Llanez/Knowledge Saves Lives about a FREE active shooter training at People's Church on July 23rd - go to KMJNOW.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Assemblyman Jim Patterson discussing SCOTUS, California and local issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson comes on the show to talk about the fraud at the EDD. A former EDD employee was sentenced to 63 months in prison for fraud. California will lift the mask mandate on Feb. 15th. What is climate anxiety?
Helping out today with local issues, statistics and strategy are two guests, Assemblyman Jim Patterson and Sandy Darling, local REALTOR® with Guarantee Real Estate.
John & Ken talk about today's recalldate announcement and the filing date for potential recall candidates. Also joining John & Ken is Assemblyman Jim Patterson who is warning us that CA hacks have backed us into more energy blackouts this summer.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson comes on the show to talk about how California is running out of energy. Two LA City Councilmembers voted against the anti-camping ordinance, take a guess at who they were.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins to talk about EDD fraud in California. More on the vaccine roll out.
John & Ken talked to Assemblyman Jim Patterson about the latest report that CA EDD fraud has reached $11 Billion with another $20 Billion under scrutiny.
California High Speed Rail got blasted in today's LA Times. Assemblyman Jim Patterson who represents the Fresno area said CAHSR was a doomed deal from the start. Jim's continued belief is that this project is not moving toward completion. This proves it.
Today is Human Trafficking Awareness Day and we continue our work to raise money for Breaking the Chains, a community partner doing work to help survivors. Ashley Webster, past president of PINC, joins the show to talk about their work. Parler takes Amazon to court over pulling the plug on the website. Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins the show to discuss Human Trafficking Awareness Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don Scordino has Assemblyman Jim Patterson and Sandy Darling, Sales Manager with Guarantee Real Estate on today's show.
Don Scordino has Assemblyman Jim Patterson and Sandy Darling, Sales Manager with Guarantee Real Estate on today’s show.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins the show to discuss the latest complications in seeking an EDD Audit. If you thought you had it bad, at least you don't have a refrigerator truck full of dead bodies parked next to your house. A 171-year-old San Francisco institution is feeling the impact of COVID-19 along with others. Wed 7/29: Hour 2 Photo by bert sz (https://unsplash.com/@bertsz?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/s/photos/old-computer?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)
Welcome to Friday. Fresno Co. is putting out an on call for medically trained personnel as COVID-19 cases continue to climb. Assemblyman Jim Patterson and third generation farmer, John Tos, join the show following today's Town Hall meeting with HSR CEO. Fri 7/17: Hour 1 Photo by Laurentiu Morariu (https://unsplash.com/@travelphotographer?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/s/photos/monorail?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)
A Sunday Morning Matters exclusive, Fresno Unified Board trustee Terry Slatic responds to board members calling for his resignation. He also addresses new allegations from FUSD investigations. In another exclusive, U.S. Congressman Devin Nunes talks with Alexan and Stefani just hours after the Mueller testimony on Capitol Hill. Assemblyman Jim Patterson questions the governor's DMV task force for not making sweeping, overhaul changes to the DMV and is critical of the governor's new hire to lead the DMV. Guests: Jim Verros, Diane Pearce and Veva Islas
Don Scordino has Assemblyman Jim Patterson who represents the 23rd Assembly District which covers portions of Fresno and Tulare counties on today's show.
Don Scordino has Assemblyman Jim Patterson who represents the 23rd Assembly District which covers portions of Fresno and Tulare counties on today’s show.
The State’s High Speed Rail Line Project took another huge hit, and one California legislator says--the state got what it deserves. Assemblyman Jim Patterson talks to Armstrong & Getty about the Fed's decision to pull-back funding of the Crony Express.
Full Show 4/26Corbin Carson gives us an update on the Newport Beach double homicide and friends and family of Wendi Miller join the show to talk about her legacy.A nice little recap of David Goldstein's report on the college admissions scandal.Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins the discussion on the failed high-speed rail.More on the mystery surcharge on gas in California.The Moistline!
Full Show 4/9Measles outbreak in New York.Fresh charges introduced in college admissions scandal trial.Assemblyman Jim Patterson tells us more about the utter fiasco going on at the DMV over Real IDs and the "motor voter" program.The owner of an auto body shop caught in the midst of a homeless encampment shooting tells us about the horrible vagrant problem in Mar Vista.The crisis at the border revealed.
Full Show 3/26Ryan Burrow with ABC News tells us more about the Smollett case - we play audio from those related to the case who say they still believe Jussie is guilty.Mike Bonin is back with more lies and road diets.Assemblyman Jim Patterson comes on about caregiver tax credits.The truth behind the college admissions scandal with Heather Mac Donald.Producer Ray tells us more about the homeless problem in Whittier.
A carbon tax could be replacing sales tax - Jon Coupal tells us more, Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins us with more on the failing high-speed rail, a ridiculous new soda tax could be headed your way and breaking news in the Jussie Smollett case.
Updates on the El Chapo verdict announced today, Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins the show to discuss the high-speed rail, Gavin Newsom holds his first State of the State address as governor, Updates on the typhus outbreak, and more!
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ambitious goals for the state when it comes to health care. But what exactly is his vision for the state’s health care system? This week on the podcast, Bee reporter Sophia Bollag explains. Later in the show, Assemblyman Jim Patterson, R-Fresno, discusses an audit request to examine the state’s handling of the Motor Voter program — which began registering Californians to vote in April 2018. His proposal comes in response to a Sacramento Bee investigation that found elections officials expressed concerns to Secretary of State Alex Padilla about the program’s launch. Finally, this week's Buzz of the Week comes from Assemblyman Mike Gipson, who shared a personal story this week while pushing for stricter gun regulations. For more information on today's episode, visit Got Buzz of the Week suggestions? Call 916-326-5538. Send show feedback to host Bryan Anderson at banderson@sacbee.com.
ABC Reporter Alex Stone calls in with updates on the migrant caravan in Tijuana, updates on the El Chapo trial in New York, Assemblyman Jim Patterson calls into the show to talk about the high-speed rail audit, and updates on the California rain and mudslides.
Flash Report Senior Correspondent Katy Grimes talks about how Jerry Brown vetoed a wildfire management bill in 2016, NY Daily News Reporter Molly Crane-Newman updated us on the El Chapo trial, Assemblyman Jim Patterson calls in to talk about the high speed rail audit, Eric Leonard from NBC4 joins the show again to talk about homeless and wildfires, and more!
Don Scordino has Assemblyman Jim Patterson on the show.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson On State Supreme Court in Favor of the UFW by Patrick Cavanaugh
Fresno City Councilman Steve Brandeau fills in for Ray Appleton. Will CA prevail with their illegal immigration laws in light of AG Jeff Sessions recent visit to Sacramento? Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims joins Steve via phone to discuss her role in defending federal immigration laws. Stanford University rejects campus republican club logo because it featured the American flag. Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins Steve to discuss the continuing cost overruns of California High Speed Rail. What is an assult rifle and who decides if you should own one or not
Assemblyman Jim Patterson is back to discuss the audit he's successfully initiated, looking into the High Speed Rail debacle
An effort to stop Highway Repair Funds from Financing High-Speed Rail is met with resistance, despite Asm. Patterson's persistence in Sacramento.
CBO Report: The number of anchor babies taking federal welfare benefits “would increase” under an amnesty plan that begins with giving legal status to nearly 800,000 illegal aliens. California Assemblyman Jim Patterson joins Ray to discuss his proposal to audit HSR.
Assemblyman Jim Patterson and Flindt Anderson, a former addict and Founder of Parents and Addicts In Need talk about a town hall meeting coming Monday 10/9 to People's Church
Assemblyman Jim Patterson speaks live on KMJ about changes made to recall elections in California.
1 - CA assemblyman Jim Patterson talks about overspending on the crony train. 2 - So did Dr Ben actually stab someone when he was young or what?. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - The Top 10 Most Ghetto Cities In Cali!.
Asmb. Patterson calls for investigation into High Speed Rail
Asmb. Patterson calls for investigation into High Speed Rail