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On this week's Access Hour, we bring you highlights from the first hour of the 2026 Kentucky Conservation Committee's Legislative Summit that was held online on Sunday afternoon, January 25th. You can learn more about it and find links to all the great materials referenced at https://kyconservation.org/legislative-summit-2026 The Summit includes a review of conservation legislation and trainings on key conservation and environmental issues in Kentucky to provide you with all the necessary advocacy tools you need during the 2026 Kentucky General Assembly and beyond. These sessions included a broad look at the anticipated topics of the 2026 General Assembly, related federal legislative issues, basic training on ways for citizens to engage as a “citizen lobbyist”, plus tips on how to be more effective with your legislative advocacy in a virtual world or in person. On today's show, you'll get an overview of bills that are already filed in the General Assembly, or anticipated to be filed, along with KCC's analysis and recommendations for action, and a preview of the State Budget. Want the latest information on environmental issues impacting Kentucky? Want to be a more effective citizen advocate during the General Assembly? Want to know how the recent elections will impact state and federal policy on environmental issues? Tune in for the resources you will need to be an effective advocate for a wide range of environmental issues impacting Kentucky. After a brief welcome from KCC Director, Lane Boldman, KCC's Legislative Agent, Randy Strobo, provides highlights of House and Senate bills reviewed by KCC to date. And finally, Pam Thomas from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy will provide a State Budget Overview. Resource: KCC Citizens Guide to the General Assembly 2026: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R5bSKYXp6mEF1wM34kKha8pGdWCRJuqM/view?usp=sharing Resource: List of Lawmakers and Issues 2026: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRMQ-qxz4hjXOvWeN_MjcGAIOX8fYqqW-JYTaCGaz04/edit?usp=sharing Resource: How a Bill Becomes a Law in Kentucky: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a0ZJSKw3os9UQivaW9VpS-S-bXWZ60tB/view?usp=sharing Presentation Slides: Bill Highlights to Date: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E806k-oxQ4h9aSP6lgha5KKq1LaXnhTN/view?usp=sharing Presentation Slides: Ky Policy Budget Preview: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N2g04vAJkvTiv1DoKAn2Cw0yKNRUFx-s/view?usp=sharing KyPolicy Budget Preview: https://kypolicy.org/preview-of-the-2026-2028-kentucky-state-budget/ Governor's Budget Proposal: https://kypolicy.org/2026-governor-andy-beshear-budget-proposal/ The Access Hour airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Wednesday at 2pm and repeats Thursdays at 11am and Fridays at 1pm. Find us at https://forwardradio.org If you've got something you'd like to share on community radio through the Access Hour, whether it's a recording you made or a show you'd like to do on a particular topic, community, artistic creation, or program that is under-represented in Louisville's media landscape, just go to https://forwardradio.org, click on Participate and pitch us your idea. The Access Hour is your opportunity to take over the air waves to share your passion.
Kentucky Delivery Network Company Driver Transparency & Protections Act SECTION 1. KRS Chapter [to be assigned] is amended to create a new section to read as follows: As used in Sections 1 to 10 of this Act, unless the context requires otherwise: "Delivery network company" or "DNC" means an entity that: (a) Uses a digital network to connect consumers with drivers to facilitate delivery services; (b) Collects payments from consumers for such delivery services; and (c) Compensates drivers for providing such services. "Driver" means an individual who: (a) Is engaged by a delivery network company to provide delivery services; (b) May be classified as an independent contractor or an employee; and (c) Uses a personal or commercial vehicle to fulfill delivery requests. "Consumer" means an individual who uses a delivery network company's platform to request and receive delivery services. SECTION 2. A delivery network company shall, for each delivery transaction: Clearly disclose to the consumer: (a) The total amount charged for the delivery, including all fees, tips, and service charges; and (b) The amount or percentage of the total that will be remitted to the driver. Clearly disclose to the driver prior to accepting a delivery offer: (a) The total amount payable for the delivery; and (b) Any tip included; and (c) Delivery pick up and drop off location; and (d) Delivery total miles. Ensure that: (a) One hundred percent (100%) of any tip provided by the consumer is paid to the driver; and (b) A driver's base compensation is not reduced based on the amount of a tip. SECTION 3. A delivery network company shall provide each driver with access to all contracts or terms of service that govern the relationship between the driver and the company. Any updates or changes to contract terms shall be: (a) Provided to the driver via the digital platform and via email; and (b) Presented in clear and understandable language. A delivery network company shall: (a) Make available all current contract templates to drivers in English and Spanish; and (b) Post notice of any revised contract terms at least fourteen (14) days prior to implementation. SECTION 4. A delivery network company shall maintain and publicly post a written driver deactivation policy. If a driver is deactivated or restricted from accessing the platform, the company shall: (a) Provide written notice stating the specific reason for deactivation; and (b) Offer an internal appeal process that allows the driver to contest the deactivation and request reinstatement. Deactivation policies and appeal procedures shall be made available on the company's website. SECTION 5. When matching a driver with a consumer for a delivery, the company shall include a prompt or notice requesting that the consumer facilitate a safe delivery environment, which may include: (a) Keeping paths to delivery locations clear and well-lit; and (b) Securing pets or potential hazards. A driver shall be provided no fewer than sixty (60) seconds to review and accept or decline a delivery offer. SECTION 6. A delivery network company shall submit quarterly reports to the Kentucky Labor Cabinet, containing the following data: (a) Average and range of driver compensation per delivery; (b) Percentage and distribution of tips among drivers; (c) Number of drivers deactivated during the reporting period and outcomes of appeal proceedings. The Labor Cabinet shall compile and publish an annual report summarizing the data and providing recommendations for legislative or regulatory action as necessary. SECTION 7. A driver or consumer aggrieved by a violation of this Act may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction for: (a) Statutory damages of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation; (b) Actual damages; and (c) Injunctive or other equitable relief as the court deems appropriate. The Kentucky Labor Cabinet may impose administrative fines not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) per violation. SECTION 8. The Kentucky Labor Cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations necessary to implement and enforce the provisions of this Act. SECTION 9. The General Assembly hereby appropriates sufficient funds from the General Fund to the Kentucky Labor Cabinet to carry out its duties under this Act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026. SECTION 10. Sections 1 through 8 of this Act shall take effect on March 6th, 2026. This Act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure in order to allow immediate preparation and rule making, and shall take effect upon its passage and becoming law. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Rideshare Rodeo Brand & Podcast: https://linktr.ee/RideshareRodeo
Welcome to The Politicana Podcast — your go-to source for thought-provoking political insights, sharp analysis, fun commentary, and lively debates! For questions and inquiries, reach out to us at Backofthemob@gmail.comFacebook -> https://bit.ly/3F5YtWcX/Twitter -> https://x.com/Tylers_FatoTikTok -> www.tiktok.com/@notfakenewsYoutube -> https://www.youtube.com/@NotFakeNewsNetwork-- TIMESTAMPS --00:00 - The Big Beautiful Bill Gets Passed 22:00 - DEBATE: Did Thom Tillis Stand Up for the American People or Did He Leave As a Loser? Should Politicians Just Do Whatever The Party Says? Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, one day after opposing the GOP's massive domestic policy bill, drawing sharp criticism from former President Trump. 38:35 - Elon Musk Introduces the America PartyElon Musk and former President Donald Trump's public feud escalated after Musk announced plans for a new political entity called the “America Party.” Musk criticized Trump's recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” for increasing the national debt by $5 trillion and opposed its removal of electric vehicle mandates. 45:50 - Donald Trump Introduces New TariffsPresident Trump plans to impose 25% to 40% tariffs on imports from 14 countries49:30 - The US Dollar Has Its Steepest Drop Since 1973In early 2025, the U.S. dollar dropped nearly 11%, its biggest decline since 1973.57:55 - Are We Iranian PropagandaIn a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian alleged that Israel attempted to assassinate him during a meeting in Tehran by bombing the area.1:02:15 - The Epsteinian Revelationsthe Department of Justice and FBI jointly released a memo stating there is no evidence of a so-called “client list” tied to Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking operation and reaffirmed that his 2019 death was a suicide.
On July 4th, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law - and it's a game changer for the real estate economy! In this special, bonus episode, Patrick and Shannon break down NAR's key wins in the bill that support homeowners, drive investment in housing supply and strengthen the real estate sector, which accounts for nearly one-fifth of the nation's GDP.
North Carolina's former health secretary explains the heavy lift and hard choices ahead of states as they rush to put Republicans' new health reforms in place.Guest:Kody Kinsley, Senior Policy Advisor, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing; former North Carolina secretary of health and human servicesLearn more and read a full transcript on our website.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news.Support this type of journalism today, with a gift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Trump signed sweeping legislation into law July 4, prompting both praise and concern from leading ag organizations.
This is an excerpt from my podcast This Week in Geopolitics. I record new episodes every Monday so give me a follow if you would like to see more!
Kentucky is one of the poorest states and is likely to see billions of dollars cut from Medicaid and other government benefits if Trump's spending bill becomes law. For our weekly Reporter's Notebook series we hear from Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman and Joe Sonka. The two reporters traveled through rural eastern Kentucky to gauge how cuts could impact people who rely on federal assistance and what that means for the health clinics that serve them. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Anne and Julie discuss the complicated process of how a bill becomes a law.
Constitutional Chats hosted by Janine Turner and Cathy Gillespie
Article 1 of the US Constitution creates Congress and gives Congress the power to write and pass laws. But what does that process look like? What is the procedure through which a bill introduced in one chamber is then passed in the other chamber? What is the committee process and its effect on whether or not a bill comes to the floor for a vote? What influence can the average American have in this process? To discuss this rather complex process, we are excited to welcome Dr. Dave Brat to our chat this week. Dr. Brat is a former member of Congress and currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Business Engagement, Office of Business Relations at Liberty University.
Tonight's host, Rob Wyman, is joined by Beth Mora, Mora Law. Rob and his guests will discuss how a bill becomes law. How to write it, find a sponsor, lobby it, and work through the legislative process.We're back live, next week, with Landlord/Tenant law, where we'll take your calls and answer your questions.
Foreign-trained dentists and dental students practicing as dental hygienists: a solution to the hygiene shortage or a risk to public safety and the dental hygiene profession? This week on Dentistry Unmasked, David and Pam dive into this hot debate with Dr. Abe Abdul, president of the Massachusetts Dental Society, who played a key role in passing both the Foreign-Trained Dentist Bill (H4842) and the Dental Diversion Bill (H300) in Massachusetts. These landmark bills may be paving the way for similar changes in your state. Tune in to explore the implications of these legislative moves and what they could mean for the future of dentistry! https://www.dentistryiq.com/practice-management/insurance/video/14196126/boost-your-dentistryiq-what-the-competitive-health-insurance-act-means-for-dentistspage=1&filters=%7B%22text%22%3A%22abe%20abdul%22%2C%22page%22%3A1%2C%22status%22%3A%5B%221%22%5D%2C%22impliedSchedules%22%3Atrue%7D&sort=published https://nashp.org/dental-medical-loss-ratios-understanding-the-landscape-in-massachusetts-and-beyond/ https://www.massdental.org/Advocacy/Legislative-Action Dr. Abe Adbul email: drabdul@luxdental.com
Happy 2025, fearless community! As we embrace this new year full of possibilities, join us in today's episode where we demystify the legislative process. With the 2025 Indiana legislative session kicking off tomorrow, it's more important than ever to stay informed and understanding how a bill becomes law is crucial for us all. Plus, don't miss out on our exciting event announcements packed in today's episode. Ready to dive in and become more empowered and informed citizens together? (Be sure to listen through to the end for a special treat, lol) Follow along with "How a Bill Becomes a Law" (Indiana): https://bit.ly/3BYsQwH ***EVENTS*** WATCH THE MIND POLLUTERS www.themindpolluters.com "TITLE IX" WATCH PARTY | Jan. 17 at 7PM CROSSPOINTE FAMILY CHURCH 205 Highpoint Crossing Kendallville, IN Sign Up for the Marriage Retreat Cost: https://bit.ly/3DJNgu0 Sign Up: https://bit.ly/405hcID ***FEARLESS FEATURES*** Learn more about our ministry —> www.fearlessfeatures.org Subscribe to our newsletter and emails! —> www.fearlessfeatures.org/newsletter Donate a tax-deductible gift to Fearless Features. —> igfn.us/form/-yFw_w Shop the Fearless Store —> www.fearlessfeatures.org/shop
Biden says the quiet inner thoughts of the left out loud about the “garbage” Trump supporters. $25,000 turns to $50,000…Angela shares a healthcare story. Ballot updates and ESA admin costs far lower vs. public schools. What can you wear while voting at AZ polls and where's the Harris money coming from. Plus, throwing more money at Amtrak is a total waste. Save the world, have your sustainability workers direct traffic. —————————————— Please FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to the Jeff Oravits Show! RUMBLE YouTube ApplePodCasts AmazonMusic Spotify Also on Twitter and www.TalkWithJeff.com Disclaimer: The information provided on the Jeff Oravits Show does not constitute legal, medical, financial or tax advice. All information is the opinions of the host's and his guests. You should always seek the advice of a professional regarding any of these complex issues to make sure all circumstances of your situation are properly considered. ——————————————
The pharmacare bill that was central to a political pact between the Liberals and NDP becomes law; Canada's unemployment rate drops; and, a rare and radiant solar storm dazzles in the southern skies.
What is the new healthcare law in Illinois? Is Illinois getting rid of prior authorization? What is the Illinois Healthcare Protection Act? Recent policy changes in healthcare: Richard Anderson, MD, FACS, president-elect of the Illinois State Medical Society, discusses what the new Illinois health insurance laws mean for doctors and patients. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Tonight's host, Rob Wyman, is joined by Beth Mora, Mora Law. Rob and his guests will discuss how a bill becomes law. How to write it, find a sponsor, lobby it, and work through the legislative process.Questions for Rob and his guests? Please call, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.
Saturday Rub | Bill has been spotted in the papers swanning around South Yarra; Damo has the latest in Footy News; The Quiz goes in OK; and Bern Nuffs Mark Ricciuto.... and then Roo calls in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, I watched "How a Bill Becomes a Law" from season 5. Leslie meets opposition from a fellow city councilor; Ben and April get stuck in traffic; Ron and Andy fix a pothole; and Chris sets up a 3-1-1 hotline. CONTACT: citizensofpawnee@gmail.com and Instagram @citizensofpawneepodcast and @parksrecmemes SEGMENTS: Intro/general nonsense (00:10) "How a Bill Becomes a Law" (08:00) New episodes every Tuesday.
THE PERM. MUST. WAIT. We start this episode discussing the Olympics (GO USA AND BEYONCE AND CELINE AND SIMONE AND EVERYONE!) then we dive into how a bill becomes a law!!! What a great episode to set up some wonderful characters for the Parks gang to add to their crew! And we don't know about you, but seeing Ron start a healthy relationship is so emotional! We decide we'd love a road trip with Ben, the amazing Jamm (Jon Glaser!) joins the cast and of course Diane, our super cool badass lady shows us how it's done! Also, shouts to Andy for making this happen! AND shoutout to Autumn Butler, the perm expert, who was the ACTUAL makeup artist for Parks and Rec! So fun! Rest in Peace to the wonderful actor James Greene, who played Milton. You will live in our hearts forever.
Grainne Teggart, Amnesty International's Deputy Director in Northern Ireland
The Rwanda Bill has made it over the parliamentary finishing line but not without some last-minute drama. We talk to the SNP's Alison Thewliss MP about what went on in a small room behind the Speaker's Chair away from the cameras!And what on earth is going on in the minds of MPs, after another in a succession of sleaze scandals hits Westminster. This time it's Mark Menzies MP who has resigned from the Conservative Party and won't stand again at the general election. He's facing accusations of fraud and misconduct after telephoning an elderly constituency member claiming he'd been locked up by “bad people” who were demanding money. Are MPs – or specifically male MPs – simply big risk-takers or is there something else at work?Meanwhile, the exodus from Westminster continues to grow: the number of MPs standing down at the next election has now passed the 100-mark. The data reveals some interesting developments that will affect the parties and select committees in the next Parliament.And farewell to Frank Field – the backbenchers' backbencher - and one of the most extraordinary parliamentarians of the last 40 years. We reflect on his lifetime in politics, particularly his outstanding work as a select committee chair, and Mark remembers a tricky visit to Field's Birkenhead constituency while reporting for the BBC.
LISTEN: On the Tuesday, April 23 edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Dept of Corrections is in trouble for failing to fix certain practices deemed unconstitutional; a new map lists the locations of Georgia's most common tick species; and Gov. Brian Kemp signs into law a controversial school choice bill.
You just got JAMMED! Jon Glaser (Jeremy Jamm himself!) joins Jim O'Heir and Greg Levine in this week's walkthrough of “How a Bill Becomes a Law” to break down Leslie Knope's first encounter with the Pawnee councilman we love to hate, the 311 hotline that leads Ron Swanson to find the love of his life, and the reason Ben and April can't make it out of the parking garage. Plus, Jon reveals the origin story of his character's iconic quaff and how well Jeremy Jamm would fit into today's political landscape. Got a question for the Pawnee Town Hall? Send us an email at ParksandRecollectionTownHall@gmail.com!
On this episode of Food Allergy Talk, I welcome Jennifer Togal. Jennifer is mom to Adina, the spark behind The ADINA Act, which will require all OTC and RX medications to be labeled with any applicable food allergens and/or gluten ingredients and related information.Jennifer carries an EpiPen herself and Adina has Celiac disease, a dairy allergy, and they both have EoE. They live in the Minneapolis, Minnesota suburbs. Need to freshen up on your knowledge of legislation? Check out this educational video referenced in this podcast episode:Schoolhouse Rock "How a Bill Becomes a Law".Take action and help support The ADINA Act. Links referenced in this podcast:House Bill HR 4263Senate Bill S. 2079Linktreehttps://linktr.ee/theadinaact The Linktree has links to a 1-pager fact sheet (first link on page), press releases as well as news stories about the ADINA ActFARE link to auto-send letters to Rep's and Senatorshttps://foodallergy.quorum.us/campaign/48768/Instagram@the_Adina_act_effortFB Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/3347959928865461/Locate your US Representativehttps://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative#:~:text=If%20you%20know%20who%20your,the%20U.S.%20House%20switchboard%20operator.Locate your US Senatorhttps://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htmJoin My Private Facebook Group to connect, support and share: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoodAllergyPI/Read My Articles on WebMD: https://blogs.webmd.com/food-allergies/lisa-horneThe Everything Nut Allergy Cookbook: https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Lisa-Horne/190009636The Food Allergy Talk Podcast: https://foodallergypi.com/the-food-allergy-talk-podcast/Food Allergy P.I. Blog: https://foodallergypi.comX: @foodallergypi & @fatalkpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodallergypi/ and https://www.instagram.com/foodallergytalk/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foodallergypiEmail: foodallergypi@gmail.com
John today discusses the Senate approving aid for Ukraine and the House impeaching Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. He also speaks with Professor Corey Brettschneider, the Rude Pundit AKA comedian Lee Papa and TX Rep. Carl O. Sherman (D-TX109) about the shooting at Joel Olsteen's Megachurch.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Good news from the Capitol this week – HB2767, adding AZMAC to the EMAC statute (26-403) has been placed on the agenda for Wednesday, February 14 in House Government. This is important because Wednesday is the last day for new bills to be heard. Had it not made the agenda, the bill would have been dead unless we found a strike everything bill to use later in the session. As a reminder, HB2767 is related to the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). The bill adds the Arizona Mutual Aid Compact (AZMAC) to the existing statute. In short, under EMAC, if... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/how-a-bill-becomes-a-bill-the-chiefs-desk/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
The UK’s “Online Safety Bill” is on Parliament’s agenda as members return next week. Supporters promise it would make Britain the safest place in the world to be online, protecting especially kids from harmful content. But while acknowledging its intent, U.S. tech executives say it deals a major blow to privacy. Meredith Whittaker, president of the nonprofit encrypted messaging app Signal, is an outspoken critic. She’s concerned by a clause that lets British regulators mandate that citizens install surveillance software.
The UK’s “Online Safety Bill” is on Parliament’s agenda as members return next week. Supporters promise it would make Britain the safest place in the world to be online, protecting especially kids from harmful content. But while acknowledging its intent, U.S. tech executives say it deals a major blow to privacy. Meredith Whittaker, president of the nonprofit encrypted messaging app Signal, is an outspoken critic. She’s concerned by a clause that lets British regulators mandate that citizens install surveillance software.
Trudeau's Authoritarian Online CENSORSHIP Bill Becomes Law #billc11 #trudeaumustgo #trudeau DONATE : https://paypal.me/radiobaloney Help support the channel, it's greatly appreciated! https://rumble.com/register/Radio_Baloney/ https://twitter.com/RadioBaloney
The Washington House has passed a bill that would create a 10-day waiting period for firearm purchases and tasks the state Department of Licensing, or DOL, of collecting data on every firearm transfer. https://bit.ly/3mGis4G #TheCenterSquareWashington #HouseBill1143 #HB1143 #WashingtonStateLegislature #WashingtonHouseOfRepresentatives #FirearmsDatabase #10DayWaitingPeriod #FirearmPurchases #DepartmentOfLicensing #WashingtonState #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Parks and Recreation, Gilmore Girls és a Galaxis útikalauz stopposoknak, Majakovszkij és Illyés Gyula, Coen testvérek, Lorenzetti freskója és a Bëlga. A hivatalnokok és a bürokrácia mindenhol ott vannak: a kultúrában is. Udvarhelyi Tessza és G. Szabó Dániel Dante Poklában is turiskáskodik kicsit az Ez egy hivatal hatodik részében, illetve talán most vallanak a legőszintébben saját közszolgai mindennapjaikról és küzdelmeikről.Mennyivel sikerült jobban a lakosság tájékoztatása a nyolcadik kerületi útfelújításáról, mint a Föld elpusztítása a Galaxis útikalauz stopposoknak című könyvben? Mire jó és mire nem az értekezlet? Hülye-e minden helyettes államtitkár? Miért terjedt el a hivatalnoki nyelvben a passzív szerkezet; és mit tehet a konstruktív közszolga, aki először veszi magán észre, hogy leírja: „egyeztetésre fog sor kerülni”? Azt azért tisztázzuk: a közszolgálati dolgozók nem szeretik, ha a politikai akarat hatósági köntösbe van öltöztetve. Jó hallgatást!Segíts nekünk! Önkénteseket keresünk a műsor készítéséhez. Ha van kedved részt venni a műsorok kitalálásában, a témák kutatásában, interjúalanyok keresésében vagy a vágásban, írj egy emailt a podcast@ezegyhivatal.hu címre! Előre is köszönjük a segítséget!Találkozzunk! Szeretnénk jobban megismerni titeket és megtudni, hogy miről hallgatnátok műsort, mi tetszik és mi nem tetszik az adásokban. 2023. március 10-én pénteken este találkozzunk! A helyszínt később foglaljuk.Idézett művek:Bëlga: Tértivevény, Csumpa album, 2017Dante Alighieri: Isteni Színjáték, Magvető Könyvkiadó, 2022, Pokol 21:52-57, Purgatórium 6:143-147, Paradicsom 11:1-9., Nádasdy Ádám fordítása,Douglas Adams: Galaxis útikalauz Stopposoknak, Kozmosz Könyvek, 1987, Molnár István fordításaIllyés Gyula: Naplójegyzetek, Nyugat, 1941. 8. szám, 1941, elérhető: https://epa.oszk.hu/00000/00022/00667/21339.htm,George Orwell: Politics and the English Language, 1946, elérhető: https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/politics-and-the-english-language/,Vlagyimir Vlagyimirovics Majakovszkij: Önagyonülésezők, Hegedűs Géza fordítása,Hajnal György és Boda Zsolt: Illiberal Transformation of Government Bureaucracy in a Fragile Democracy: The Case of Hungary, in Michael W. Bauer et. al. (szerk) Democratic Backsliding and Public Administration, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 93. oldal, G. Szabó Dániel fordítása,Parks and Recreation (Városfejlesztési Osztály), NBC, 2009-2015, 5. évad, 3. rész: How a Bill Becomes a Law, 4:58-5:35Parks and Recreation (Városfejlesztési Osztály), NBC, 2009-2015, 1. évad, 1. rész: Pilot, 3:40-3:50,Yes, Prime Minister (Igenis, Miniszterelnök úr!), BBC2, 1980-1988, 2. évad, 1. rész: Man Overboard, 23:00-24:52,Yes, Prime Minister (Igenis, Miniszterelnök úr!), BBC2, 1980-1988, 2. évad, 2. rész: Official Secrets, 14:00-18:11,Yes, Prime Minister (Igenis, Miniszterelnök úr!), BBC2, 1980-1988, 1. évad, 4. rész: The Key, 17:05-27:20,Gilmore Girls (Szívek szállodája), The WB, 2. évad, 17. rész: Dead Uncles and Vegetables, 23:05-26:00,Ethan Coen és Joel Coen: Burn After Reading (Égető bizonyíték), 2008,Ambrogio Lorenzetti: A jó és a rossz kormányzás allegóriája és hatásai, freskó, 1338-1339, Siena, Palazzo Pubblico,Bëlga: Lakógyűlés, Karnevál album, 2021
Extra Points' Matt Brown and D1.ticker/Fox Sports' Bryan Fischer tackle some of the news impacting college athletics on the legislative front out of California and Oklahoma before turning their attention to the Jaden Rashada saga involving a top recruit, Florida, Miami and lots of NIL talk.Don't forget you can get 15% off your first Homefield Apparel order by using the promo code EXTRAPOINTS.While you're giving this show five-stars, don't miss out on HeadCoachU. This podcast in conjunction with former BYU and Virginia head coach Bronco Mendenhall goes in-depth on numerous issues surrounding college football and brings unique insight you won't get anywhere else. You can also sign up for D1.ticker at https://www.d1ticker.com, Extra Points at https://www.extrapointsmb.com, and check out Collegiate Sports Connect at https://csconnect.live/sign-up.
Episode Description Our future corpses have more options than ever, with eco-friendly processes like aquamation and composting being legalized across the U.S. and Canada. Find out the nitty-gritty truths on what goes into making these death alternatives a reality where you live. Host, Caitlin Doughty talks to Recompose founder, Katrina Spade who has been the driving force behind legalization efforts, and Order of the Good Death Executive Director, Sarah Chavez. Episode Resources Stay up to date with efforts to legalize composting in your state By signing up for the Recompose newsletter. (https://recompose.life/who-we-are/#public-policy) Learn more about the composting in the Order's Resource guide. Episode Credits: Hosted by Caitlin Doughty Produced by the Order of the Good Death: Sarah Chavez and Lauren Ronaghan Edited by Alex de Freitas Music by Kissed Her Little Sister Podcast artwork by Jessica Peng The Order of the Good Death (https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com) Is supported by listeners like you. Support the Order by becoming a member (https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/donate?)
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode where Ron finally meets Diane, This Ben and April decide to take a Road Trip to Pawnee, and Leslie tries to pass her "Fun in the Sun" act. Unfortunately, a combination of garish rouge blush, a very common DC event, and a self-centered Councilman/Dentist put a crimp in everyone's respective plans! Tune in to hear the guys cover Potholes, Princesses, Presidential motorcades and Invisalign's as they walk us through this classic Season 5 Episode: "How a Bill Becomes a Law"! You'll be glad you did!We wish to also thank this week's unofficial sponsor, Pawnee 311, as we go behind-the-scenes for the making of their staff training video hosted by yours truly, the one and only Ron Swanson!
Constitutional Chats hosted by Janine Turner and Cathy Gillespie
Constituting America viewers of a certain generation will undoubtedly remember a cartoon from Schoolhouse Rock called “I'm Just A Bill” that explained the legislative process in how a bill becomes law. James Madison wanted the process of legislating to be intentionally difficult through both houses to prevent what he called in Federalist 62 as “improper acts of legislation.” We all know Congress is made up of two bodies: the House and Senate. But what is the process of how a bill winds its way through the House and Senate and ultimately lands on the President's desk to be signed into law? How can a bill still become law when the President does not sign it? And what on earth are committees, subcommittees, conference committees, party whips and Appropriations and what role do they all play in lawmaking? Join our all-star panel for this informative discussion with Professor Colleen Sheehan of Arizona State University who is also a former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives!
The Democrats have distorted Florida's new Parental Rights in Education law. They don't want to debate the realities that motivated this legislation.
Queen Elizabeth attends Prince Phillip's memorial alongside Prince Andrew. Author and professor Marc Lamont Hill contextualizes Will Smith's assault on Chris Rock and explores the cultural ramifications on both sides. Lily Collins on her father Phil's last concert with Genesis. PEOPLE's Virginia Chamlee breaks down the decisions behind Florida's “Don't Say Gay” bill and examines the criticism toward Disney.For these stories and more, head to PEOPLE.com. Follow on Instagram: Janine Rubenstein - @janinerube Marc Lamont Hill - @marclamonthill Virginia Chamlee - @vchamlee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Vince breaks down Florida law protecting students from K through third grade from learning sexual ideology from their school teachers. The media is spinning it into something entirely different. Callers react to the bill. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The District Attorney for New Mexico's largest county says public defenders are not taking advantage of a criminal diversion program as often as they should. Our Line Opinion Panelists discuss the merits of that accusation, the effectiveness of the program and why some people charged with crimes might not want to participate. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is considering a new bill that would change the way the state handles child abuse and neglect cases. Some child welfare activists are in favor, but many are opposed. The Line Opinion Panel debates the potential impacts of the bill, while addressing the systemic issues for children caught inside our state's legal system. Remember last year's news reports that someone was illegally cutting alligator junipers in one of New Mexico's national monuments? Today, Our Land Correspondent Laura Paskus talks with Eric Weaver, Natural Resources Branch Chief for El Malpais and El Morro National Monuments. They'll discuss some special trees, including alligator junipers, but also ancient douglas firs and junipers, ponderosas and aspens - and why they matter. Correspondents: Gene Grant Laura Paskus Guests: Eric Weaver, natural resources branch chief, El Malpais/El Morro National Monuments Line Opinion Panelists: Edmund Perea, attorney/legal and public safety analyst Michael Bird, fmr. president of the American Public Health Association Julie Ann Grimm, editor, Santa Fe Reporter For More Information: New Mexico Lawyers Spar Over Criminal Diversion Program – Associated Press Pre-Prosecution Diversion Program Offers Support to Reduce Recidivism - KRQE Santa Fe's Diversion Program for People With Addictions Has Dwindled – Santa Fe Reporter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nmif/message
God's Word says "My people perish for LACK OF KNOWLEDGE." (Hosea 4:6). In this episode JSP invites to "process gurus" in to the studio to talk about how the state legislative process works and what every American citizen needs to know about shrewdly navigating the political landscape with wisdom AND KNOWLEDGE.
IAMHP consultant Kareem Kenyatta joins Sam to walk listeners through the process of a bill becoming a law.
NC Judge David Lee orders lawmakers to take action on the Leandro Comprehensive Remedial Plan; Governor Cooper signs a compromise Energy Bill HB951, leaving consumers vulnerable to rate hikes and more; realities behind the worker shortage. Guests Senator Natalie Murdock, Steve Rao and La'Meshia Whittington join the conversation.
In this episode of The Lawfather Podcast, Tampa-based attorney William Franchi explains the process of how a bill proposed in the State Senate and House of Representatives becomes law. Thanks for listening to The Lawfather Podcast with William Franchi and if you have a question for William, leave a comment below on the Franchi Injury […] The post The Lawfather Podcast: How A Bill Becomes A Law appeared first on Radio Influence.
The provincial government says fans will win, and scalpers will lose under proposed new ticket buying law changes The province plans to eliminate ticket-bots and mass-buying software that snap up the tickets before the rest of us can. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the changes will give people a "fair chance" of getting tickets for their favourite acts and events. The ticket sales act would prohibit ticket buying software/bots that unfairly buy large quantities of live event tickets for resale at inflated prices, before people can purchase them at face value. Guest: Richard Zussman Global News Online Legislative Reporter
In today's Federal Newscast, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee forwards the the Federal Information Systems Safeguards Act, which gives agency leaders the authority to prohibit certain websites.
In the sixth episode of The Future Is a Mixtape, Jesse & Matt break out of their self-imposed duo-igloo and bring forth two friends far more adept at exploring the miraculous and shocking rise of Jeremy Corbyn in British politics: 1) Alex Biancardi, a dual British-American citizen who is an instructor of Political Science; and 2) Joshua Bregman, a “former American ex-pat” who was a film student in Britain during both the heady turbulence of the college-tuition protests and David Cameron's vicious austerity measures. Before Corbyn's rise, Tony Blair's ‘New' Labour had been melting in membership and participation after “Bush's Poodle” went into retirement; and, in turn, the Labour Party's center-left mildew of “capitalism with a happy face” had repeatedly failed to inspire a broad cross-section of a detached public, who spit-out in anger and voted for Brexit anyways. It was also a nation that was increasingly fragmented by class, race, religion and civic apathy. So who is Jeremy Corbyn and how did he reverse the Zombie-stasis of UK politics? What series of odd accidents and openings lead him into a position of power and acclaim, which now threatens the 40-year reign of Thatcherism and TINA (There Is No Alternative) -- the two seedbeds of which sprouted forth from an undying belief that markets will solve everything? So what is the DUP and why is Theresa May still clinging onto her Prime Minister position when the Tories lack the outright majority to implement their Voldemort manifesto? And how might Labour cross the MP-threshold to become the majority party, creating a space for another, more successful election that pushes Corbyn into May's residence at #10 Downing Street? From listening to our first guests, Alex and Josh, we hope you'll learn why UK's Snap election has created the most exciting opening for socialism The West-left has seen in several decades.Mentioned in this episode: Jeremy Corbyn's Majestic Glastonbury Speech at the Pyramid Stage The Guardian's Pass the Notes: “Run the Jez! The Hip-Hop Duo Playing Glastonbury with Corbyn” DJ Closes Last Hour of Glastonbury 2017 With Techno Remix of Corbyn's Speech Novara Radio: "Building a New Media for A Different Kind of Politics"The United Kingdom Student Protests in 2010Richard Seymour's Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics (Verso Press)Novara Radio's James Butler Interviews Richard Seymour's Verso BookJacobin Radio - The Dig: Richard Seymour: Under Corbyn, Labour's Got Momentum Joshua Bregman's Comments About Our Sweet Childhood Naïveté in How We Imagined Politics Should Function: Schoolhouse Rock - “How a Bill Becomes a Law” David Graeber's Brilliantly Incisive Article “Despair Fatigue” in The BafflerStagflation During the Jimmy Carter Presidency & “A Short History of Neoliberalism (And How We Can Fix It)”Jeremy Corbyn Offers Jam from His Allotment (Garden) to the TV Co-Hosts from OneShowYouTube Video of “Jeremy Corbyn Through the Ages” & Saying the Same Things With Moral Consistency and PassionYouTube of “Bernie Sanders - Through the Years” & Being Morally ConsistentVanity Fair's Article: “Nigel Farage, International Man of Mystery, Finds a Home in Trump's America”Adam Curtis' HyperNormalisation (BBC Documentary)Musician & Producer Brian Eno in the Guardian: U.S. Versus Soviet Propaganda: “Lessons in How to Lie About Iraq”Alex Biancardi: “UK Parliamentary System Is Situation Where the US Legislative and Executive Branches Are Fused” Britain's House of Lords Could Be Stripped of Hereditary Members (2007)House of Lords Votes to Protect Rights of EU Citizens After BrexitSue Richards in The Guardian: “The Government Is Trying to Privatize the NHS Through Back Door Regulations”Tony Blair & New Labour Reinstitute Tuition Fees in Britain: A History Grants, Loans and Tuition Fees: A Timeline of How University Funding Has Evolved Current Student Visas to Expire and Immediately Be ShortenedWarwick University Students Accuse Police of Attacking Tuition Fee ProtestDavid Harvey's Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution Politico: “From Cairo to Madison, Some Pizza” (2/20/2011) Nick Clegg Promised No Tuition But Raised It After Joining Coalition with Tories Jerry Useem's The Atlantic Article: “Power Causes Brain Damage” Branko Marcetic's Article in Jacobin: “A History of Sabotaging Jeremy Corbyn” A Case Study: BBC's ‘Trumped Up' Accusations of Jeremy Corbyn Being Anti-Semitic The Right-Wing Billionaire Press and Their Smear Campaigns on Eve of Election Equal and Fair Coverage of Both Candidates Found in BBC's Impartiality Policy The 1996 Telecommunications Act That Killed ‘Fair & Balanced' in American Media Owen Jones on Twitter: “Labour Costed Their Manifesto. The Only Policy the Tories Have Costed Is 7p Per Pupil for Breakfast.” Joshua Bregman: “Theresa May Had to Reverse Her “Dementia Tax,” Which Made Her Look Wishy-Washy.” HARD BREXXXIT - Porn Parody by Directed Amory Peart for Television X (Of Which Alex Biancardi Professes to HAVE NEVER SEEN or Have BREATHED IN . . .) "Jeremy Corbyn's Dank Meme Stash” on Facebook "Depressed Vegetarians for Corbyn” on Facebook “Jeremy Corbyn Photoshopped into Appropriate Situations” on Facebook The Guardian: #grime4Corbyn - Why British MCs Are Uniting Behind the Labour Party Leader Photo of Jeremy Corbyn Being Arrested for Anti-Apartheid Actions Jeremy Corbyn Tells Why He Was Proud to Be Arrested for Anti-Apartheid Protest Bruce A. Dixon's Black Agenda Report: “Is It Time to Revoke John Lewis's Lifetime Civil Rights Hero Pass?" Bernie Sanders x Killer Mike (Run the Jewels) Interview: #FeelTheBern Barack Obama's Reveals His (Focus-Group-Managed) iPod Playlist The Labour Party's Majestic, Moving and Brilliantly Designed Manifesto 2017 Labour's “Shadow Manifesto” - Alternative Models of Ownership The Conservative Party's Awful, Badly Designed and Morally Depraved Voldemort Manifesto 2017 The Times Literary Supplement: The Biggest Party Vote Shift Since 1945: “Corbyn: Shifting the Possible” In Closing & On YouTube: “OH, JEREMY CORBYN” (White Stripes' “Seven Nation Army” 2hr Continuous Mix)