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Bob talks to former assemblyman Marjorie Byrnes about resurrected legislation of hers, Bob talks about the RPD officers disciplined for assisting ICE, Bob talks to Monroe County Legislature minority leader Steve Brew about the situation and Bob talks about Javionte Webb.
Bob talks about Matt Gaetz, the Monroe County Legislature re- direction of ARPA funds, Pete Hegseth, and Bob takes calls.
Bob talks to his brother Rob on hiking the Appalachian Trail, Ramadan decorations in school, and Monroe County Legislature minority leader Steve Brew on RGE.
Bob is joined by Monroe County Legislature minority leader Steve Brew to talk about Mendoza's resignation and Anti Israel protests at the county office building, Bob talks about the Danny Wright lawsuit.
Bob is joined by Monroe County Legislature minority leader Steve Brew to talk about the CRC and a possible Supena on info about the CRC, Bob takes callers.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, February 1, 2024, we talk with the new president of the Monroe County Legislature, Yversha Roman; new majority leader, Legislator Michael Yudelson; and the newly re-elected president of Rochester City Council, Miguel Meléndez.
Bob talked about the Monroe County Legislature, dry January, and the Kodak Center NYE tragedy.
Bob talked about President Biden and the leader of China, the Monroe County Legislature, and government redistricting.
In the second half hour of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Friday, October 27, 2023, we talk with Mike Yudelson, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 13.
In the first half of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Friday, October 27, 2023, we talk with Terry Daniele, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 5.
In the first half of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, October 26, 2023, we talk with Rose Bonnick, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 27.
In the second half of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, October 26, 2023, we talk with Lystra McCoy, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 18.
In the first half of the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, October 26, 2023, we talk with Howard Maffucci, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 10.
In the second half of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, we talk with Mel Callan, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 9. She discusses her platform and priorities for office.
In the first half of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, we talk with Marvin Stepherson, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 3. He discusses his platform and priorities for office.
In the first half hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, October 19, 2023, we talk with Sue Hughes-Smith, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 14.
In the second half of the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, October 19, 2023, we talk with Dave Long, a candidate for Monroe County Legislature in District 16.
The Monroe County Legislature is considering a proposal that sponsors say would strengthen and modernize county laws regulating pawn shops and similar businesses, the Auditorium Theatre is now known as the "West Herr Auditorium Theatre and Performing Arts Center,” and the New York State Fair season begins today near Syracuse and there are some new features this year.
The push to replace RG&E with a public utility moves next to the Monroe County Legislature and it will likely end there, primary elections take place across New York state on Tuesday, and a new casino might not be in the offing for Rochester after all.
In the first half hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, we hear from two candidates running in the primary for Monroe County Legislature: Carolyn Delvecchio Hoffman (District 25) and Rose Bonnick (District 27).
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, we talk with the candidates running in the primary for Monroe County Legislature, District 29.
In the second half of the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, June 15, 2023, our guests — primary candidates for Monroe County Legislature, Districts 4 and 22 — discuss their platforms and priorities for office.
In the first half hour of the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, June 15, 2023, our guests share their platforms and priorities for Monroe County Legislature, District 17. Both are running in the Democratic primary election.
Bob talked to John McCabe, a member of the Monroe County Legislature, about AMR. Bob also talked about casinos, religion, and trans people.
A rally was held outside Trillium Health with a message to Governor Kathy Hochul to not cut funding for safety net clinics and providers, the President of the Monroe County Legislature is adding her support to an effort to prevent double-digit rate hikes proposed by Rochester Gas and Electric, and researchers say climate change education in U.S. public schools has improved in the last decade.
Bob talked with Sabrina LaMar, the President of Monroe County Legislature, about the 12-year-old boy who was shot and killed last night.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, November 3, 2022, we focus on one of the races that could determine the balance of power in the Monroe County Legislature: the 8th District. We talk with candidates Mark Johns and Mike DiTullio.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, September 8, 2022, guests debate the redistricting efforts in the Monroe County Legislature.
Bob spoke with Yversha Roman and Mercedes Vasquez-Simmons of the Monroe County Legislature on the redistricting maps.
Bob spoke with the President of the Monroe County Legislature about the choice for public defender. Bob also talked about neighborhoods from years ago.
Bob talked about the shootings in the city and the on going violence. Bob also spoke with Mercedes Vasquez Simmons of the Monroe County Legislature about the violence in her neighborhood.
Produced by KSQD90.7FM (We apologize some background noise.) “Be Bold America!” Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 5:00pm (PT) Authoritarianism is antithetical to democracy. The January 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol, the invasion of Ukraine, and the militarizing of police in many of our cities are living examples of authoritarianism in action. Are there any similarities between them? Our two interview guests, Dr. William Benet, creator of the Polarities of Democracy theory, and Dr, Joseph McMillan, former President of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, say: “Yes!” They say, residents often feel as though the police are an occupying force rather than helpful servants of the people in those communities. Join us to talk about challenging police officers to change their minds. Our two expert guests will discuss how Polarities of Democracycan be applied through the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement (NOBLE) Interview Guest: Dr. Joseph McMillian is a Fellow with the Institute of Polarities of Democracy, a Contributing Faculty member in the Walden University School of Criminal Justice, a Past National President for the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Police Executive Research Foundation, and the American Society of Criminology. Dr. McMillan received a BA in Criminal Justice, from Wilmington College, a MA in Criminal Justice with an emphasis on Crime in Commerce from George Washington University, a MS in Strategic Intelligence from the National Defense Intelligence College, and his PhD. in Criminal Justice from Walden University. Dr. McMillan is also a graduate of the Air War College non-resident program and the Federal Executive Institute. Dr. William Benet is an activist, educator, and researcher who developed the Polarities of Democracy theory through his doctoral and post-doctoral research at the University of Toronto. He has over 50 years' experience in politics and social justice activism. He served in the US Army from 1965 to 1968, followed by 28 years in the Monroe County Legislature in Rochester, New York, including five years as Majority Leader. Dr. Benet currently holds academic appointments as a Dissertation Committee Chair with Walden University's School of Public Policy and Administration, and an Associate Researcher with the University of Toronto's Adult Education and Community Development Program. He serves as Vice-President and Senior Fellow for the Institute for Polarities of Democracy.
Sheriff Baxter and Deputy Tisdale, sit down with Monroe County Legislature President Sabrina LaMar and Special Assistant to the President Vince Felder, to discuss the Monroe County Legislature and its partnership with MCSO.
Bob speaks with the President of the Monroe County Legislature Sabrina Lamar about being removed from the county's website.
Bob speaks with Sabrina Lamar, The first ever Black woman to be named President of the Monroe County Legislature.
The Passing of Passing of Gary B. Beikirch and Tim Mains and Sabrina Lamar as President of the Monroe County Legislature.
Produced by KSQD90.7FM "Be Bold America!" Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 5:00pm (PT) Every day we are drifting farther to the political right as a minority of the country uses brute force to undermine the basic tenets of our democracy. This perspective is to win at all costs, as though we live in a zero-sum universe, rather than finding a balance on common ground when polar opposite perspectives exist. It is a win at all costs mentality. Polarities of Democracy theory takes opposing perspectives in which one side wins and the other loses, and reframes them to create win-win for both perspectives. The both-perspectives discussion is void in many states today with open carry laws. If we are unable to settle our differences through discourse, we are very likely heading to a second civil war. There are many planning it now. Interview Guest: William Benet, PhD is an activist, educator, and researcher who developed the Polarities of Democracy theory. He has over 50 years' experience in politics and social justice activism. He served 28 years in the Monroe County Legislature in Rochester, New York, including five years as Majority Leader. Dr. Benet currently holds academic appointments as a Dissertation Committee Chair with Walden University's School of Public Policy and Administration, and an Associate Researcher with the University of Toronto's Adult Education and Community Development Program. He also serves as Vice-President and Senior Fellow for the Institute for Polarities of Democracy. Dr. Benet's work is now being used around the world by those seeking to make the promise of democracy a reality for all people.
Bob speaks with Yversha Roman Monroe County Legislature Majority leader.
The first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, November 17, 2021.
Bob discusses the men involved in killing the man at the transit station, the Democrat takeover of the Monroe County Legislature and comments on the State of Emergency in Rochester.
What's in the new infrastructure bill for climate action? Depending on who you ask, the bill was either a monumental failure or a building block for successful climate action. The global climate movement has made strides, but it has not yet produced the kind of coalition that can achieve the most ambitious goals. We discuss what's in the bill, and we talk about why movements succeed or fail. Our guests: Sue Hughes Smith , elected last week to the Monroe County Legislature, vice chair of Monroe County's Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee , and member of Roctricity Lola DeAscentiis, senior at Mercy High School, and member of the New York Youth Climate Leaders
Bob speaks with Shawn McCabe Monroe County Legislature and discusses Laron Singletary for Congress and Adam Bello and Malik Evans working together
Rachel Barnhart of the Monroe County Legislature joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to discuss the State's report on a new stadium for the Buffalo Bills. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob speaks with Calli Marianetti on behalf of Monroe County Court candidate Julie Hahn and Stacie Whitbeck for Monroe County Legislature.
Rick Milne is a long time friend of Harvey family and running for the Monroe County Legislature representing the 5th district. We sit down to hear the story of how Rick has gotten himself into politics, his life of community service and what his motivations are to become the legislator for his community. We spend some time discussing how local and and state politics are structured and what the best way is to effectively communicate with your local representative. This is a very important and timely discussion as voting is this upcoming Tuesday, November 2nd. Get out and exercise your right to vote. Vote Milne for County Legislator! https://mhflsentinel.com https://www.facebook.com/RickMilne4Legislature http://rickmilne.com/about/
Bob discusses the beginning of Mayor Warren's trial and Bob speaks with Monroe County Legislature Candidate Bryce La Fountain on theft of Public office Keycards.
Bob speaks with Majority Monroe County Legislature Steve Brew.
Bob Speaks with Monroe County Legislature John Baynes.
Ep 37 - Securing the Future of Your Family Business Listen as we talk to Jack & John Doyle of Doyle Security Systems, Inc.* , about securing the future of your family business by building a strong family culture that lasts. We will cover the following during this latest episode: How to build and maintain family harmony. How to keep both your family strong and your business strong without sacrificing one for the other. How to leverage other people's talents & skills to help grow or transition your business This Weeks Guests John G. Doyle John G. Doyle, Jr. serves as President and CEO of Doyle Security Systems, Inc. John is responsible for the overall vision, leadership and strategic direction of the company. John is the 4th generation to lead the family business, which was founded in 1919 by his great grandfather John A. Doyle. John took over the reins from his father in 1986. John holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the School of Management at Syracuse University. He joined the family business in 1981 after working in sales for Unisys. He is a past recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. During his tenure the company has received numerous awards and recognition including the Rochester Business Ethics Award, the Better Business Bureau's Torch Award, New York State Best Companies to Work For, SDM Magazine's Dealer of the Year and The Monitoring Association's Central Station of the Year. Outside of his endeavors at Doyle Security Systems, Mr. Doyle is a member of YPO and also served many years as a director and Chairman of Lifetime Health Inc. which operates Excellus Blue Cross and Blue Shield plus MedAmerica, a national long term health care insurance company. He also served as an elected official in the Monroe County Legislature and as a Councilman in the town of Brighton. Mr. Doyle also served as Chairman of the Rochester-Genesee Region Transportation Authority and Chairman of St. Ann's Community in addition to many other community organizations in Western New York. John has been married for 40 years to his beautiful wife, Lauren. They're proud parents of Jack and his wife, Jill, Alexandra and her husband, Dan, Eric and his wife, Shelby and Chloe plus 5 amazing grandchildren, Eli, Leona, Owen, Juliette and Theo. John is an avid boater, a diehard Syracuse University basketball fan and also enjoys travel, exercise and music. Doyle Security is headquartered in Rochester, New York with additional branch locations in Buffalo, Olean, Syracuse, Albany, Catskill and Fishkill, New York as well as Erie, Pennsylvania. The company provides commercial and residential alarm systems, video and access systems, medical monitoring systems plus a broad range of additional security services. It operates a UL listed central station. Doyle Security Systems currently ranks as the 26th largest company in its industry and recurring monthly revenues have grown at a compound annual rate of over 10% since John joined the company in 1981. Jack Doyle Jack Doyle serves as President of Integrated Systems and Support Services at Doyle Security Systems. In his six years with Doyle Security, Jack has been responsible for developing marketing strategies, promoting operational efficiencies, tracking business analytics and managing strategic corporate initiatives. During this time, Doyle Security saw a 40% increase in sales opportunities and more than 16% growth in recurring monthly revenue. Prior to his full time role, Jack worked for Doyle in various capacities including alarm monitoring, system installation and sales. Jack represents the 5th generation of family involvement in the company. Jack holds a B.S. Degree from the School of Management at St. Bonaventure University. He has enjoyed a successful sales career at several organizations and has shown vision and leadership as an entrepreneur. He previously lived in Washington, DC for eight years and founded DC Corporate Housing Inc., a corporate lodging company that serves businesses and government agencies in the Washington, DC Metro Area. Jack sold the company in 2017 but remains an advisor. Jack is certified in the design of advanced intrusion systems and fire alarm installation methods by the NYS Electronic Security Association. He's also a licensed alarm contractor in the State of Florida. Jack lives in Webster, NY with his wife Jill, his sons Eli and Owen and daughter Juliette. ------------- Michael Palumbos is a registered representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Family Wealth and Legacy LLC is not an affiliate of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. *Not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. CRN-3620491-060421
Joseph Morelle, Jr. is a life-long resident of the Town of Irondequoit. He represents the Monroe County Legislature's 17th Legislative District, which comprises the southern half of Irondequoit. He serves on the Legislature's Ways & Means and Transportation Committees. Joseph is the VP of Student Housing Development for Wilmorite Management Group, LLC in Henrietta. A graduate of Eastridge High School, he holds a degree in business from SUNY Geneseo. On this week's episode of the podcast, Megan and Joe discuss his passion for local politics, work in the county legislature that he is proud of, and the political divide as it currently stands.Website: https://www.monroecounty.gov/legislature-legislators#17https://www.facebook.com/JosephMorelleJr/ Support the show (https://kidsthrive585.org/about/)
In this episode, Carolyn D. Hoffman (she/they) discusses their run for the Monroe County Legislature in District 25 with Penny and Amy.
10/15/20 (10a)-Steve Brew and George J. Hebert Of The Monroe County Legislature on Current Situation County and Cares Money, Call On 3% Credit Card Sales Tax, Daniel Prude Situation Will Not Go Away
I want to take a couple of minutes this morning to talk about what I've learned by running for Monroe County Legislature these past 9 months. For those of you who don't know, I ran in the 10th district of Pittsford and East Rochester, the area where I live. I didn't win. I lost by 9% points to my opponent, a 9 year veteran and majority leader.It was an amazing experience. I met thousands of people as I went door to door in my district. I listened to people's complaints, dreams and hopes. I spoke French to a few people. I even met a dog named “Nixon,” a poodle whom I met personally when his owner learned who I was. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of work. It had a lot of highs as I felt our momentum growing the final days of the campaign. It had one big low Tuesday night when my daughter gave me the bad news as she read off the numbers from the internet.I have had a day to reflect on the experience. I'm glad I did it. I might do it again. In my life, I have the opportunity to turn only one thing around overnight—myself. Society as a whole, my family, my friends, all of those take time. They turn around when they're ready to turn around. In my race, as in so many other things in life, it is not the result that matters, it is the process. It is the journey, not the destination. I have learned more from my disappointments in life than I have from my successes. That doesn't mean I would mind more successes.Finally, the thing that I have learned that has meant the most to me is that I am loved by way more people than I deserve. For me, it is difficult sometimes to let that love in and to realize that it is sincere, but when I do feel it, it is possible for me to turn around and love others the same way. It seems to me the great religions of the world have been built on that truth. Thank you for your love and your support, and consider running for something when you're able.
A rabbi's prayer at last week's Monroe County Legislature meeting.