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In this episode of Take It to the Board, host Donna DiMaggio Berger speaks with State Representative Dan Daley, the Florida House or Representatives member for the district which includes portions of Coral Springs, Sunrise, Plantation, and Tamarac. He is the Democratic ranking member of the Redistricting Subcommittee, and he also serves on the Commerce Committee; the Environment, Agriculture and Flooding Subcommittee; Infrastructure and Touring Appropriations Subcommittee, and the Local Administration and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee. Donna and Dan discuss how legislation affects community associations, affordable housing, how community association bills do (and don't) get passed, and what it means to be a public servant these days.Highlights Include:How often do constituents living in condominiums and homeowners' associations contact their legislators? How personal should legislators get with their social media channels?What is the Florida Legislature prepared to do to fix the property insurance crisis?How do boards respond to their residents on fixed incomes who might not be able to afford the increased assessments needed to pay for new safety mandates?Why do legislators lump community association proposals into one large omnibus bill each year? Why not stand-alone bills? What affect does this have on the bills getting passed?What can and should Florida be doing right now about sea level rise and its possible acceleration of structural deterioration?How do Florida legislators balance their part-time work in Tallahassee with full-time jobs? Is a legislative role only possible for certain people with certain careers?Is the legislature as involved with community associations as it once was? Is the issue of building more affordable housing in Florida on the Legislature's radar?With a limited number of bill slots, how does a legislator decide which bills to sponsor each year?To what extent do community associations need to be on alert for mass shootings? What role will bills like Jaime's law, which requires background checks on the sale or transfer of ammunition, have?Helpful links:Becker Lawyers | Legal and Business StrategistsFlorida Condo & HOA Law Blog | Powered by beckerlawyers.com Becker's Online Class LibraryTakeItToTheBoard.comBecker's Online Class Library: Budgeting and Reserves
The Wednesday edition of The Rotunda Podcast, hosted by Trimmel Gomes, highlights the first day of the 2022 Florida legislative session. Gomes recaps Gov. Ron DeSantis' State of the State address and opening day speeches from Senate President Wilton Simpson and House Speaker Chris Sprowls. Gomes interviews Democratic Senator and gubernatorial candidate Annette Taddeo and longtime lobbyist Barbara DeVane, Florida NOW (National Organization of Women). Republican Rep. Cord Byrd addresses the void in public input during public testimony on redistricting, as Democratic Rep. Dan Daley calls for changes to improve public participation. And Mary Ellen Klas of the Miami Herald vows to continue asking “tough questions” in the face of criticism from Florida Power and Light and Senate President Wilton Simpson. -The Rotunda Podcast releases episodes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
The Wednesday edition of The Rotunda Podcast, hosted by Trimmel Gomes, highlights the first day of the 2022 Florida legislative session. Gomes recaps Gov. Ron DeSantis' State of the State address and opening day speeches from Senate President Wilton Simpson and House Speaker Chris Sprowls. Gomes interviews Democratic Senator and gubernatorial candidate Annette Taddeo and longtime lobbyist Barbara DeVane, Florida NOW (National Organization of Women). Republican Rep. Cord Byrd addresses the void in public input during public testimony on redistricting, as Democratic Rep. Dan Daley calls for changes to improve public participation. And Mary Ellen Klas of the Miami Herald vows to continue asking “tough questions” in the face of criticism from Florida Power and Light and Senate President Wilton Simpson. -The Rotunda Podcast releases episodes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
On this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Dan Daley to talk about his career and the use of data and analytics in sports.
We speak to FIU Sociologist Anindya Kundu about his popular TED Talk on education. Plus, Dem. State Rep. Dan Daley of Coral Springs about COVID, redistricting and what's on deck for the legislative session that starts next week. Finally, we share moments of joy from 2021.
Daley is a newer member of the Florida Legislature who was one of several lawmakers visiting the South Florida Water Management District in West Palm Beach.
There is an election coming up in Coral Springs on June 18! Jeff Adelman interviews Khurrum Wahid, an attorney running for Coral Springs Commission Seat 2 vacated by Dan Daley. Jeff will ask Khurrum about his decision to run for City Commission, and his goals to work locally for the values of common sense, and community focused leadership to the City Commission.He has been awarded Humanitarian of the Year by MCCJ Miami and received the Florida Bar’s Latimer Service award among others.A longtime civil rights advocate, Khurrum was recognized by New Times Magazine as lawyer of the year in 2007 and has been recognized as one of Florida Trend Magazines Legal Elite in the area of criminal law since 2011.Khurrum and Jeff will also discuss their mutual love of all things hockey!For more information Khurrum Wahid and his campaign, go to www.ElectWahid.com
Gabe and Joe kick off the final hour of the program talking with Dan Daley of Vegas Insider to talk about some of the best betting odds for The Masters Tournament. The guys chat with Kevin Allen of USA Today about the NHL playoffs, and who he thinks are the best wagers to make the Stanley Cup Final. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s guest is Dan Dailey. Dan is a professional pilot, a winemaker, an astronomy enthusiast, and a person of faith. In this discussion, I indulge in my fascination with all things aeronautics and aviation as we hear some fascinating stuff from the perspective of a pilot who flies all around the world. If that peaks your interest, listen in as we hear from my friend, Dan Daley. www.humanswithfaith.com @humanswithfaith
Dan Daley, a senior fellow at FairVote, joins the program to discuss how the Supreme Court Gerrymandering Case Could Change Politics In The Future. Also, C4 stops by to discuss Baltimore's emergency dispatch getting hacked over the weekend.
News, a Celebrity Interview with Charles Dye and we tweak The Stupid Knob! News: Digidesign Releases Pro Tools 7.3 LinPlug Releases Organ 3 Celemony Releases Melodyne Plugin Celebrity Interview: Charles DyeThis week we sat down for a conversation with Latin Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye, who began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he has mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi, as well as recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Hanson, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Since then, Charles has become a bit of a pioneer in the area of mixing records on Pro Tools, evidenced by his mix of Livin' La Vida Loca, as Dan Daley said in Mix Magazine, "a milestone of technology: the first Number One record to be done completely within a hard disk system. In addition to changing the course of mainstream pop music, 'La Vida' may also turn out to be a pivot point in how records are made." Charles's further commitment to Pro Tools and mixing on it was demonstrated by his two-time Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated engineering and mixing of five additional songs on Ricky Martin's album, including two additional singles Shake Your Bon Bon and Private Emotion. In 2001 he was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Engineered Album for Thalia's Arrasando, and he worked with Pro Tools on that project as well. As a veteran Pro Tools user he has recorded, mixed and produced almost every record he's worked on in the last several years completely on the system, and though he may use an analog or digital large-format console from time to time, you'll always find his Pro Tools nearby for the sounds and techniques he's become known for. And most importantly, he's a good friend of PSN and all of our loyal listeners. Get Mix It Like A Record For Just $99! Source Elements Plugin The Stupid Knob: The MPAA swings its weight around...again. Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Timothy B. Schmit replaced Randy Meisner in the Eagles when he quit in 1977. But that wasn't the first time Schmit had replaced Meisner in a popular band. When, and in which band did he replace him prior to 1977? A: Poco in 1969. Congratulations to this week's winner Patrick McNeal! He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to George Leite of the Catholic Rockers podcast, Mark Olson, Brian Stephens of the Music Pro Show, Grae Smart and Tony Butterworth of the Home Made Hit Show. See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl linplug celemony melodyne ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith hanson jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca mix magazine shake your bon bon arrasando source elements timothy b schmit randy meisner the eagles poco home made hit show music pro show tony butterworth brian stephens