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On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Laura Ebke from the Platte Institute. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Laura from the Platte Institute. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Laura Ebke, a Senior Fellow at the Platte Institute and former Nebraska state Senator, joined us to explore the unique political structure of the Nebraska state legislature, the future and longevity of this American experiment, and her experience navigating this one-of-a-kind political environment during her time as Senator.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film Laboratories of Democracy: Nebraska's Unicameral on YouTube.Learn more about Laura Ebke here:Learn more about the Platte Institute here:As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.Visit FedSoc.org to learn more!Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter!#FedSoc #FedSocFilms #FedSocFilmsPod #FederalistSociety #DocumentaryShort #Documentary
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, A View from Behind the Glass, to hear from three of our staff members who are former Nebraska state senators: • Jim Smith, Chief Strategy Officer • Dr. Laura Ebke, Senior Fellow • Nicole Fox, Director of Government Relations During the episode host Jim Vokal Platte Institute CEO discusses with the Senators our wins from last year, what to expect this session, and what Platte Institute wants to accomplish. If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit platteinstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy. It's time to stop the status quo. Let's remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Join us on this episode of Nebraskanomics where we welcome Platte Institute Senior Fellow Dr. Laura Ebke. During the episode Dr. Ebke and Platte Institute CEO Jim Vokal dive into recent microgrants from Platte Institute as a part of the dignity project, LB16, and other ways we can improve Nebraska's workforce. If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit platteinstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy. It's time to stop the status quo. Let's remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
The Unicameral is undergoing a great loss of historical knowledge and experience. There are 16 new state senators, which is nearly one in every three legislative seats. Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, A View from Behind the Glass, to hear from three of our staff members who are former Nebraska state senators: Jim Smith, Chief Strategy Officer Dr. Laura Ebke, Senior Fellow Nicole Fox, Director of Government Relations Stay tuned until the end to learn what is happening in the weeks before the 108th Legislative Session starts that may not be obvious to the average Nebraskan. === Want to know which issues will be discussed in the 108th Legislative Session? Checkout our Legislative Issue Guide here. === If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy. ❌It's time to stop the status quo. Let's remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Jim Vokal and Laura Ebke discuss how you can help keep Nebraska property taxes in check and learn more about Nebraska's new Truth in Taxation law at PlatteInstitute.org/Truth.
Platte Institute Senior Fellow Laura Ebke says there's more the state can do to welcome workers with career and military experience to join Nebraska's workforce.
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/iMfxmMLz1YQ • Well let's define "win". Win in the sense of receive the most electoral votes in a national Presidential election? No, there is an infinitesimally small chance the Libertarian candidate beats the Republican or Democratic candidate for President. This race is generally viewed as a marketing tool to explain broader libertarian concepts as a result. The best evidence may be the interest of the listener tuning in because it is a Presidential year. • This being said, the Libertarian Party's job at a national level as a minority party is to use its support and voice to impact duopoly party policy in a way that expands individual freedoms and limits government interference. • From this perspective, there are "wins" to be had in working with both parties. On a local level, any candidate can win an election, and given the old adage "all politics is local" it's crucial to have • Liberty-minded candidates on a local level to prove our party's ability to govern. • There are many Libertarians serving in government in local races. - https://my.lp.org/elected-officials/ • One other benefit of a third party is the impact of a candidate on the eventual victor. For example, in 2012, when Rupert Boneham ran for Governor of Indiana as Libertarian, one of his platform planks was expanding school choice into vocational training. The eventual victor, Mike Pence, tested the idea, it polled well, and he adopted it and ran campaign commercials on it. As governor, he enacted the policy. • Do converted Congressmen count as wins? Justin Amash or Laura Ebke? - Any action that expands awareness of the Libertarian movement, and advances our overall goal of Liberty in our Lifetime is a win. Justin & Laura have had an immeasurable positive impact on our party and that goal, and we hope more sitting representatives and Senators, and local government officials, begin to act their conscience and identify with their true ideology in declaring for the Libertarian Party. The more willing to do it, the more publicly acceptable it instantly becomes. Social proof is a powerful concept. Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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To grow and prosper, Nebraska needs a larger workforce. Laura Ebke joins Jim Vokal to discuss why states are adopting universal recognition of job licensing and work experience to roll out the red carpet for workers and entrepreneurs.
Token Interviews Libertarian National Committee members Laura Ebke and Susan Hogarth to talk about the messaging of the LNC in regards to Covid 19. Also a dog voices their opinion on treatos
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/iMfxmMLz1YQ • Well let's define "win". Win in the sense of receive the most electoral votes in a national Presidential election? No, there is an infinitesimally small chance the Libertarian candidate beats the Republican or Democratic candidate for President. This race is generally viewed as a marketing tool to explain broader libertarian concepts as a result. The best evidence may be the interest of the listener tuning in because it is a Presidential year. • This being said, the Libertarian Party's job at a national level as a minority party is to use its support and voice to impact duopoly party policy in a way that expands individual freedoms and limits government interference. • From this perspective, there are "wins" to be had in working with both parties. On a local level, any candidate can win an election, and given the old adage "all politics is local" it's crucial to have • Liberty-minded candidates on a local level to prove our party's ability to govern. • There are many Libertarians serving in government in local races. - https://my.lp.org/elected-officials/ • One other benefit of a third party is the impact of a candidate on the eventual victor. For example, in 2012, when Rupert Boneham ran for Governor of Indiana as Libertarian, one of his platform planks was expanding school choice into vocational training. The eventual victor, Mike Pence, tested the idea, it polled well, and he adopted it and ran campaign commercials on it. As governor, he enacted the policy. • Do converted Congressmen count as wins? Justin Amash or Laura Ebke? - Any action that expands awareness of the Libertarian movement, and advances our overall goal of Liberty in our Lifetime is a win. Justin & Laura have had an immeasurable positive impact on our party and that goal, and we hope more sitting representatives and Senators, and local government officials, begin to act their conscience and identify with their true ideology in declaring for the Libertarian Party. The more willing to do it, the more publicly acceptable it instantly becomes. Social proof is a powerful concept. Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Nebraska Libertarian state senator Laura Ebke joins us today to discuss the lay of the land in the Libertarian Party's nominating process. Senator Ebke recalls what it was like for her when she switched parties and her transition into the Libertarian party while sitting in the Nebraska Senate. Laura Ebke explains why she thinks Justin is the candidate to move the party into the future and why she is endorsing his run for president.
Former Nebraska State Senator Laura Ebke joins The Road Crew to discuss her work with the Platte Institute, the Pragmatist Caucus, and how the Corona Virus might effect the Libertarian National Convention
Coby and Senator Ebke talk about the Nebraska Corrections Department following a briefing for legislators.
State Senator Laura Ebke joins Hodey Johns to talk about what it's like to actually win an election, what libertarian inklings lurk in the hearts of Republicans, and what its like to change parties in the public eye. Also, find out what's in her future after being one of the most successful libertarians of all time.
KFOR's Charlie Brogan focuses on the Legislature's 32nd District, talking with incumbent Senator, Laura Ebke and challenger, Tom Brandt
In the debut edition of "Candidates of Liberty", Marc interviews the former Republican and current Libertarian Nebraska State Senator, Laura Ebke! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the debut edition of "Candidates of Liberty", Marc interviews the former Republican and current Libertarian Nebraska State Senator, Laura Ebke!
Join Joe Enroughty, Jeff Kleb, Jeffry Sanford, and Andy Craig on Monday, May 7th, 2018 at 7 PM Eastern as they welcome Nebraska State Senator Laura Ebke to the program. Senator Ebke is the highest ranking elected Libertarian in the country and will be on hand to discuss her re-election campaign, the landmark occupational licensing reform bill she sponsored and helped get passed in Nebraska, and so much more. We'll also discuss with Senator Ebke the negative hit pieces put out by the Nebraska GOP. Tune in tonight to hear one of the most thoughtful minds in the liberty movement today. You may call in with questions or comments by dialing: (347) 994-2949.
The Alex Merced Cast - Libertarianism, Blockchain and Economics
Publicity Director of the Nebraska LP and the Roads to Freedom Foundation discusses the Unconvention and Laura Ebke campaign. Support the show at Patreon.com/AlexMercedSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/alexmerced)
"Principle over party" is a common saying the ideologues might throw around, but very few between take it all the way and risk everything. We talk to State Senator Laura Ebke from Nebraska, one of the few Republic legislators throughout the country who were elected as Republicans but switched to the Libertarian Party during the 2016 election. We discuss her challenges and the future of the party and more in this truly insightful episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-remso-martinez-experience/support
Our 1st bonus podcast with Brian Podwinski from Blue Blood and Laura Ebke, senator in the Nebraska Legislature. Brian brought his seasonal Outlaw Series brew, Malbrett. It combines a Saison with Malbec grapes. This is a very limited release with only a few bottles ever produced. The post #6.5 The Outlaw Podcast – Malbrett from Blue Blood, Local Sources appeared first on Parsons Brandcamp & PR.
Show #25 Hour 1 | Guests: Robynn Tysver of The Omaha World-Herald, Laura Ebke of The Republican Liberty Caucus of Nebraska, Adele M. Stan of The AlterNet | Show Summary: Robynn Tysver of the Omaha World-Herald and Laura Ebke, Chair of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Nebraska talk to Angie about the new efforts that Ron Paul supporters are pulling out to get him the GOP nomination. Followed up by the AlterNet's Washington Correspondent Adele M. Stan and the return of Ralph Reed. Our demented sidekick, Buttercup, is out this week but we have an extra helping of the Green News Report with Brad and Desi to keep you giggling and shaking your head while she is away.