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Washington's new police use-of-force law does not prevent officers from responding to non-criminal calls. That's the upshot of a legal memo from the Attorney General's office.
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AARP Nevada and guest speakers from the Nevada Office of the Attorney General and the FTC’s Division of Consumer & Business Education for tips to protect yourself from Identity Theft and Scams. Take a listen, learn and protect you and your family!
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://junkmalls.com/2021/04/06/election-fraud-prosecution-at-an-all-time-high-texas-attorney-generals-office/
Check out our conversation with Monica Taylor and Wanjennia Atkins of the Louisiana Attorney General's office. How is the AG taking on the sexual assault issues in our state? A special department was created to specifically address sexual assault and domestic violence. Monica (LaFASA board member) and Wanjennia want you to know they are on our team representing survivors in our state. Listen to this great conversation that includes discussion about rescue laws and Gwen's Law. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepinitteal/support
The Season 2 launch is here. Attorney General Ellison kicks off Season 2: How to Afford Your Life in a Pandemic by giving an update on the work the Attorney General's Office has done to protect tenants, prevent price-gouging, and how to stay socially connected while we are physically apart. Please rate, subscribe, and share the show. Follow-us on social media: Twitter Facebook
On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the federal sentence handed down yesterday to former disgraced Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh, who will serve years behind bars and have hundreds of thousands of dollars garnished from her estate. We also look into two Maryland Matters article that discuss a bill Senators are weighing that would give additional money to the Attorney General's Office to help combat violent crime in Baltimore City, which is being opposed by the city's States Attorney Marilyn Mosby; while another reports on yet another college campus police force looking to expand its powers and scope following last year's passage of the contentious Johns Hopkins police force legislation. DMVDailyNews reports on business leaders protesting HB1628 which would be the single largest tax hike in state history if passed. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose
Montana Free Press continues its coverage of the state attorney general’s race with an interview with Republican candidate and current Roosevelt County attorney Austin Knudsen. Knudsen talked to Montana Free Press founder and Montana Lowdown host John S. Adams on Aug. 22. Knudsen represented House District 34 for four sessions starting in 2011. In 2014, he was elected as the youngest-ever speaker of the House at a time when his caucus was in the midst of a long-standing ideological divide that continues to this day. Knudsen’s House term ended in 2017, and rather than pursue a seat in the state Senate, Knudsen ran for Roosevelt County attorney, a job to which voters elected him in 2018. Now, after six months in that position, Knudsen has his sights set on the attorney general’s office. Said Knudsen: “I think this is an office that needs aggressive conservative leadership. I don’t think we’ve had that for the last eight years. I really don’t think [Republican candidate] Jon Bennion will bring that into the attorney general’s office, either.” Knudsen asserts that while the nation grapples with an epidemic of opioid addiction, it’s methamphetamine that is wreaking havoc across rural Montana. He says he doesn’t believe the current attorney general, Republican Tim Fox, nor Fox’s chief deputy, Bennion, have done enough to curb the flow of meth from the southern border. “I do think the attorney general’s office can do a lot more to address the crime problem in Montana, because there is one,” Knudsen said “It all comes back to the meth epidemic that’s here in Montana … This meth is destroying our communities, it’s destroying families, and it’s all coming through that southern border because it’s unsecured.” This is the fourth Montana Lowdown interview covering the attorney general’s race. Adams previously interviewed Deputy Attorney General Bennion; Democrat and Gov. Bullock’s chief legal counsel Raph Graybill; and Missoula attorney and four-term Democratic state Rep. Kimberly Dudik. A third Democratic candidate, Kalispell attorney James Cossitt, has also entered the race.
This week Hutch and Kyle have the great opportunity to interview the Chief Deputy for Indiana Attorney General, Aaron Negangard! Aaron is the number two man to Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill. Aaron shows great insight into what the current state of affairs is in Indiana from the Attorney General's Office. This conversation actually stems back to how Aaron sees the importance for dads to step up within their family and community. Aaron points out the factors that lead to both increases and decreases in the crime rate. All too often the common factor to increases in crime rate come back to fatherless children. Listen in and see what you can do to become a Strong Dad! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=R4Q39E32XTBEC)
This week covers a cavalcade of naughty, immoral and scandalous participants who found a mixed bag of justice before the Supreme Court, including Iancu v. Brunetti (dirty-named clothing designers), Flowers v. Mississippi (racist prosecutors), and Gundy v. U.S. (the U.S. Attorney General's Office). The law starts at the beginning but it certainly doesn't stay that way.
Ivan Wanis Ruiz has over 15 years of communication and public speaking experience. Originally trained at the Ministry of Attorney General's Office of British Columbia in facilitation, he spent two years facilitating interactive workshops on racism and violence prevention. He is a distinguished Toastmaster (DTM), Certified Dale Carnegie trainer in High Impact Presentations, a graduate of The Second City Improv and accomplished actor whose credits include Supernatural, Covert Affairs and Smallville to name a few. He has been a guest instructor at The University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business, The OISE School at University of Toronto and The Ted Rogers School of Business Management at Ryerson University. Ivan has also put his public speaking skills to the test in a variety of environments from formal awards ceremonies (Latin Chamber of Commerce Awards) to specialty events like Salsa on St. Clair. Most recently, Ivan was the host for the Pan Am / Parapan Am Games torch relay & games, speaking and entertaining groups of thousands nightly. You can find out more about Ivan on his website: http://www.speakingandcommunication.com/
It’s Wellness Wednesday at Aging Younger, where the alternatives to the medical pharmaceutical sickness industry are alive and well. Man made Endocrine disruptors are a disaster for hormonal balance must be avoided! Why do people let their doctors to prescribe these obvious life expectancy shortens? Some would say that depression kills so why not take the quick route to death. In overwhelming evidence, in the Hillary Clinton email and illegal activity dealings of huge sums of money paid by Drug Distributor Companies and the FDA to Hillary Clinton presidential campaign in order to destroy Donald Trump’s 2016 election. Thus, all the dots are connected in the Attorney General's Office. Investigations and Indictments that point to the Hillary Drug Money Cartel and FDA schemes to keep Americans drugged-up and use Taxpayers Money to keep the shadow/secret operations going on in America. You think this is revealing, just tune in Wednesday Nov 7th for THE REST OF THE STORY. http://tobtr.com/s/11061807
This episode is a live TeleTown Hall hosted by our AARP Washington State Director and national fraud expert Doug Shadel, with special guest Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson. A TeleTown Hall is like a radio call-in show, where we take questions by phone from AARP members around the state. In this episode, Doug and AG Ferguson talk about the latest developments in scams and frauds, including the new laws that allow you to "freeze" your credit for free. We talk about why that's a very effective way to protect your identity from being stolen. Plus, we talk about the work of the Attorney General's Office in fighting fraud and take calls from AARP members from across the state.
A mother A daughter, a sister, A Friend. Everyone is someone to us. The Attorney General's Office and the City of Boston have committed to reducing the amount of sex trafficking in the city and state. As part of their shared commitment to reduce the demand for illegal sex and raise awareness about sex trafficking, Attorney General Maura Healey and Mayor Martin J. Walsh convened with business leaders to adopt practices to combat human trafficking. My late wife Josie was passionate on the subject of six-trafficking. Myself am pretty ignorant on the subject. It is my mission now though, and I hope to learn more and talk to people literally dealing with the situation. There are people out there, especially in this economy that depend on sex work many to survive, as well I think some that enjoy what they do. Tricking girls into it though? Thats not America! We have fans from around the world. Please if you see sex trafficking or are approach to gauge your interest own involvement, report it. Change that. If you are a man or woman that has experience with sex trafficking and would like to share that, we would be very interested in setting that up. People these days are used to the short shock of our modern media, headlines, but they really do care, they just haven’t been exposed to stories from people like them. We can’t preach change, force change, but what works with people is to say, we’re all over here fixing this, why not help so we can fix it faster. Publication date 2018-06-01 Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb https://www.instagram.com/publicaccessamerica/
This week on Love (and Revolution) Radio, we speak with five amazing guests - Kathy Kelly, Tom Hastings, David Soumis, Gretchen Casey, Cindy Reinhardt - who are all working in the fields of peace and conflict resolution as we take a look at Rivera Sun's novel, The Way Between, as lens for the escalating conflicts in our real world. Sign up for our weekly email: http://www.riverasun.com/love-and-revolution-radio/ About Our Guests: Kathy Kelly is a co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence and a co-founder of Voices in the Wilderness, which sent over 70 delegations to Iraq from 1996 to 2003, in open defiance of deadly U.S./UN economic sanctions. Her most recent travel has involved extensive work with community organizers in Kabul, Afghanistan. Kelly's nonviolent activism has incurred frequent arrests including several lengthy incarcerations in U.S. prisons against whose conditions she also campaigns. Tom Hastings is the Director of PeaceVoice, a professor of peace and conflict studies at Portland State University, and the author of several books including "A New Era of Nonviolence". David Soumis is a member of Veterans For Peace. Along with Lars Prip and other local VFP members, he demonstrates for peace weekly in Madison, WI, as well as participates in numerous other nonviolent actions for peace and justice. Gretchen Casey is the Training and Outreach Director for the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding in Gainesville, Florida. She is the founder of Unshame, a social media platform breaking the stigma around sexual violence. She has been a Victim Advocate with the Florida State Attorney's Office and Attorney General's Office for thirty-two years. Cindy Reinhardt works with people in coaching and runs a bed and breakfast in Crestone, CO, offering multi-day retreats to help people harmonize with their self, others, and the planet. Related Links: The Way Between by Rivera Sun https://www.amazon.com/dp/0996639136 The Way Between (on Rivera Sun's website) http://www.riverasun.com/the-way-between/ Voices for Creative Nonviolence http://vcnv.org/ Afghan Peace Volunteers http://ourjourneytosmile.com/blog/ PeaceVoice http://www.peacevoice.info/ A New Era of Nonviolence by Tom Hastings https://www.amazon.com/New-Era-Nonviolence-Power-Society/dp/078649431X Veterans For Peace https://www.veteransforpeace.org/ River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding http://www.centerforpeacebuilding.org/ Dragonfly House (Cindy's B & B) http://cindyreinhardt.com/dragonflyhousebedandbreakfast/ Cindy Reinhardt's Blog http://cindyreinhardt.com/thezone/ Music by: "Love and Revolution" by Diane Patterson and Spirit Radio www.dianepatterson.org About Your Co-hosts: Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot) is an Indigenous rights attorney, writer and activist who melds traditional life-way teachings into spirit-based movements. Follow her at Sherri Mitchell – Wena’gamu’gwasit: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/timeline Rivera Sun is a novelist and nonviolent mischief-maker. She is the author of The Dandelion Insurrection, Billionaire Buddha, and Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars. Her essays on social justice movements are syndicated on by PeaceVoice, and appear in Truthout and Popular Resistance. http://www.riverasun.com/
On August 2nd, 2012 Attorney Daniel Siegel, representing the California Attorney General’s Office, commented on the Tahoe Regional Plan and the California-Nevada Recommendations presented by California Secretary for Natural Resources, John Laird and Nevada Director of Conservation and Natural Resources, Leo Drozdoff. These comments were provided at the Regional Plan Update Committee meeting of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. The question at the close of this segment is asked by Shelly Aldean, Vice Chair of the Governing Board representing the Carson City Board of Supervisors.