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ABC 7/KGO San Francisco broke the story: California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is facing scrutiny over his taxpayer-funded trips to various international destinations, including Bermuda, Bogotá, and Paris. Public records reveal that Lara has taken 46 trips, often missing key state insurance hearings. Now lawmakers are calling for an audit. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over his taxpayer funded travelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After missing the first key state insurance briefing of the year while traveling in Bermuda, questions have been raised about the attendance record of California's Insurance Commissioner since Ricardo Lara assumed office in 2019. March 26th 2025 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC 7/KGO San Francisco broke the story: California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is facing scrutiny over his taxpayer-funded trips to various international destinations, including Bermuda, Bogotá, and Paris. Public records reveal that Lara has taken 46 trips, often missing key state insurance hearings. Critics argue that these trips, which include stays at luxury hotels, lack clear business purposes and raise questions about the appropriate use of taxpayer money. Lara's office defends the travel. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC7 in the Bay Area has an explosive report on the insurance commissioners taxpayer funded travelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the California Underground Podcast, hosts Phil and Camille discuss various pressing issues in California, including the controversial actions of California's Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara during a critical insurance crisis. They also delve into the alarming budget shortfalls faced by major California cities, particularly Los Angeles, and explore the implications of government spending and fiscal responsibility in the state.Chapters02:18 Cringe Moment of the Week: Sarah Jacobs09:47 California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara19:59 Ricardo Lara's Bermuda Trip and Accountability29:48 California's Insurance Crisis and Its Implications40:20 Navigating Political Discourse43:07 California's Budget Crisis50:18 The Illusion of Surplus57:33 Government Spending and Layoffs01:08:45 Wasteful Spending PracticesAre you a Californian who feels isolated and alone in your political views in a deep blue state? Feel like you can't talk about insane taxes, an overbearing government, and radical social experiments without getting a side eye? Then join us on the California Underground Podcast, the most trusted podcast on all things California. Check out our full site for more information about the show at www.californiaunderground.liveFor inquiries, email californiaudnerground@protonmail.comFollow California Underground on Social Media Instagram: www.instagram.com/californiaunderground X: https://twitter.com/CAUndergoundTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@californiaunderground?_t=8o6HWHcJ1CM&_r=1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8SabIcF4AKqEVFsLmo1jA
And is not doing a great job explaining his policies to the California AssemblySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. John Garamendi, a Bay Area Democrat, draws on his experience during two terms as California's insurance commissioner to discuss the state's insurance challenges. Garamendi argues that the state's current insurance chief, Ricardo Lara, has surrendered much of his authority to industry, creating market instability while failing to require transparency. Garamendi also discusses farmers' concerns over tariffs and market access, and water issues that have become increasingly politicized at the national level.
He's very kinda sketchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He's kinda sketechSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Del Norte County, starting Thursday, teenagers in trouble will be held accountable by a true jury of their peers. Teen court is a diversion program run by teenagers for teenagers. Reporter: Jane Vaughan, Jefferson Public Radio California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara says he'll make a decision soon on State Farm's request for an emergency rate increase. Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The former Insurance Commissioner doesn't take too kindly the claims of white mansplaining from the current insurance comissionerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hes very kinda sketchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on AirTalk, we're bringing you up to date on all the latest information on the LA wildfires. We are joined by a team from KNPR in Nevada to talk about how wildfires might affect housing in L.A., Vegas, and beyond. We will also hear from both KNPR and LAist listeners about how they've been affected by the fires, so call in and share your story. Larry will have insurance experts along with Ricardo Lara, California’s Insurance Commissioner, to give insight on what might be next for the CA insurance market. Today on AirTalk: Catching up with LA wildfires (0:15) How will wildfires affect housing in LA, Vegas, and beyond? (15:53) KNPR and LAist listeners talk impacts of LA fires (31:56) What's next for the CA insurance market? (32:26)
Nikki Laurenzo grills the Insurance Comissioner on his failed policiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ricardo Lara recently changed the rules so ratepayers may be on the hook if the Insurer of last resort goes underSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California's first Insurance commissioner goes off on the inept Ricardo LaraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ricardo Lara has tips on reimbursement options, what renters and business owners should know, what to do if you're not insured and how to watch for scams.
California's original Insurance commissioner has had it with Ricardo Lara's lack of leadership in this crisisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ricardo Lara has ignored every request from the show to appear and answer our questions the state's insurance debacleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will giving the insurance companies everything they want really solve this crisis?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is it so hard to get a hold of California's insurance comissioner?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ricardo Lara says he has a plan, do you trust our electeds to get us out of this mess?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Placer Board of Supervisors sent Gov. Newsom and the state's Insurance Commissioner, Ricardo Lara, a letter requesting the Governor declare a state of emergency for homeowners and commercial property insurance amid worsening wildfire conditions statewide...
On this episode of Table Talk I sit down with California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara about the homeowners' insurance crisis in the state and what steps he's taking to correct it. He answers direct questions from listeners and provides advice to people whose insurance is in jeopardy.
Hoy conversamos desde nuestro estudio en vivo en el Tema del Día con el Dr. Ricardo Lara, Medico Salubrista, Epidemiólogo, administrador de servicios de salud. Columnista de EDH.
This is an Department of Insurance and United Policyholders briefing on how the new Safer From Wildfires regulation can help homeowners and businesses qualify for insurance discounts, and my live reaction to it all. *NOTE: I am not a REALTOR at time of recording. I was invited to the briefing due to my previous membership* Commissioner Lara enforces nation's first wildfire safety regulation to help drive down cost of insurance https://www.insurance.ca.gov/0400-news/0100-press-releases/2022/release076-2022.cfm Facebook Replay: https://www.facebook.com/insurancecagov/videos/insurance-briefing-for-realtors-learn-about-the-state-of-californias-property-an/294447149790248 Go to www.TheAndresSegovia.com for more information and show notes.
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Hoy conversamos desde nuestro estudio en El Tema del Día con el Dr. Ivan Solano Leiva, médico internista e infectólogo y Dr. Ricardo Lara, médico salubrista, sobre la situación actual de covid y vacunación, enfermedades respiratorias en general, viruela del mono, rebrote de enfermedades estomacales etc.
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Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog joins Pat Thurston to discuss the California Insurance Commissioner, Ricardo Lara, funneling money. Plus, John Rothmann joins the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog joins Pat Thurston to discuss the California Insurance Commissioner, Ricardo Lara, funneling money. Plus, John Rothmann joins the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I had a great time talking with Ricardo Ortega Martinez Jr.Ricardo Ortega Martinez Jr is an active Commissioner for the Immigration Commission, under Assemblymember Mike A. Gipson 64th District in the State of California, and the youngest appointed Commissioner in the Assembly District's history.He is currently the National Director of Community & Government Relations for the Light of the World, inaugural Los Angeles County Youth Commissioner, and California Youth Connection Member Executive Commission.He previously served as a member of the Mental Health Board, for Transitional Age Youth, in the State of California. Ricardo was the youngest commissioner to serve on the Civil Service Commission, in the city of Huntington Park, California.On December 2nd 2017, he was officially recognized as a Young Senator, by State Senator, Ricardo Lara, for successfully completing the 33rd Senate District Young Senators Program.Ricardo was a founding member of the Principal Advisory Committee, giving a voice to the student body in the decision making process at their school. Through an early employment opportunity, he worked with the Chamber of Commerce in the cities of Florence-Firestone, Walnut Park, and Lynwood.Ricardo served as President for the Los Angeles chapter of a non-profit organization, California Youth Connection, he also joined the California Youth Connection Legislative and Policy Committee and was an Ambassador for the Southern California region. #opportunity #mentalhealth #community #Childwelfarereform #FosterYouthAndAlumniVoicesMatter
Scott and Marisa discuss the fallout in California from the leaked draft SCOTUS opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, including the legislature's response and a likely November ballot measure on abortion access. Then, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara joins to discuss his childhood with immigrant parents and his mother's influence, his work on immigration issues in the state legislature, the ethics scandals that he's faced as insurance commissioner and his campaign for re-election.
The Department of Insurance pulled back a policy to delete agency email databases days after Consumer Watchdog warned it would go to court to stop it. Consumer Watchdog President Jamie Court discusses what was at stake with Litigation Director Jerry Flanagan
On Monday California's Assembly was slated to vote on AB1400, which would have paved the way for the Golden State to become the first in the union to adopt single-payer healthcare. Progressives this week hinted that they weren't messing around on CalCare, and would block any state party endorsement for legislators who vote against it. This meant they would not be able to use state party money in their 2022 campaigns. But in a devastating turn of events, Assemblymember Ash Kalra, who authored the bill, decided not to bring it to a vote. This devastated advocates such as California's nurses and the state party's progressive caucus, forcing them to ask how they might make the establishment Democrats pay for this horrific about-face on the people of California. Will this be a much needed moment showing progressives and moderates within the party just how little they have in common? Speaking of campaigns: Despite the California GOP crowing on Fox 40 about their grand intentions in 2022, last year's failed governor recall election shattered any dreams they may have had for the state's executive office. With that said, we've got two very interesting statewide races to watch. First, a Dem-on-Dem battle for the state's commissioner seat between incumbent Ricardo Lara and challenger Marc Levine. We've also got an interesting race bringing the "tough on crime" issue into view: Attorney General Rob Bonta, considered more progressive than most in the capital as the state's top cop, will be challenged by Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, a Republican-turned-No-Party-Preference candidate known for her draconian measures against Sacramento residents during her reign. Also along the "tough on crime" vein, Democratic mayor of San Francisco, London Breed, has called a state of emergency for her city's Tenderloin District. Is it making a difference? Or is this simply a pivot to the right for a mayor currying favor with her city's millionaires and billionaires who are fed up with progressive approaches to crime? Thanks for listening, defund the police and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @Flojaune, @guillotine4you Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Tuesdays at 5 pm and again Wednesdays at 8 am. If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we'll make it happen. And thank you to Be Brave Bold Robot for the tunes.
:34 What would AB 1400 do?1:45 The difference between AB 1400 and ACA 11, and the costs4:33 What happens on January 31?4:54 The opposition7:33 Can Single-Payer happen here? How is this bill different from SB 562?10:56 Does the dynamic shift because this is an election year?12:46 Where is Gov. Newsom on this?14:13 Can California run a bureaucracy this big?16:33 How does the payment system work? Reimbursements?19:05 How does Cal-Care work with employer-based health care?20:58 If AB 1400 is signed, when would ACA 11 go on the ballot?121:34 Do you make dinner for your Dad every day?22:42 Iron Maiden? For real?23:24 Gratuitous David Quintana reference25:51 The #WorstWeekCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang"#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.ioProduced by White Hot
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Campaigns for both local and national offices for next year's elections have already begun ramping up. State senator Marc Levine announced this week that he would be running for state insurance commissioner, against incumbent democrat Ricardo Lara. For more, KCBS Radio political reporter Doug Sovern spoke with Assemblyman Marc Levine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy conversamos vía zoom con el Dr. Ricardo Lara, Médico salubrista, Primer Coordinador Nacional de Clínicas Empresariales del Seguro Social a Nivel Nacional del 2002 al 2004 y Dr. Mauricio Ernesto Flores, Alergólogo, Pediatra e Inmunólogo Clínico.
Ricardo Lara is a photographer who has worked on commercial, portrait and conceptual photography. Ricardo Lara es un fotógrafo que ha trabajado con fotografía comercial, portrait y conceptual. FOLLOW Ricardo Lara on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/thericardolara/ FOLLOW FEN on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/fencorrea/ https://www.instagram.com/fencorrea/ https://twitter.com/fencorrea FIND FEN'S Books on Amazon/Spotify/YouTube/Bandcamp: https://www.amazon.com/Fernando-E.-E.-Correa-Gonz%C3%A1lez/e/B07221Q1FY/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1536059902&sr=8-1 https://open.spotify.com/artist/4dUtrVampVxlHJSXNVaTi9?si=i6kqQ3N_Sv-Rlesi48mHrw https://www.youtube.com/fencorrea https://fencorrea.bandcamp.com
Following a 2019 pay-to-play scandal, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara agreed to be transparent about its details. After a year and half of litigation over Public Records Act requests that are unanswered, Consumer Watchdog has found Lara in overt violation of the Public Records Act. Consumer Watchdog's Litigation Director Jerry Flanagan discusses the case with President Jamie Court.
College students have to manage all types of needs, such as their financial needs, academic needs, social needs, and health and wellbeing needs to name a few. In this episode, Dr. P. talks with Dr. Sabrina Sanders about some of the resources that are available to help students on their college journey.Dr. Sanders is part of the team that supports the Graduation Initiative 2025 for the California State University Office of the Chancellor. Graduation Initiative 2025 aims to improve degree completion and eliminate equity gaps for underrepresented and low-income students. Sabrina has extensive knowledge of what students need to be successful, as she has served as an Adjunct Faculty member in the College of Education at California State University, Long Beach. She also mentors a number of college students and young professionals in higher education. Prior to her current position, she served as the Dean of Student Affairs at Long Beach City College, where she provided leadership for Student Health & Psychological Services, International Student Programs, Student Life, the Women's Center, Associated Student Government and she served as the Student Conduct Administrator. Sabrina also has expertise related to equity programs, assessment, leadership development, athletic academic support services, student government, Title IX, and admissions.Sabrina is also actively involved in her community. She served as a District Captain for 9th District-City of Long Beach, was on the 52nd Assembly District Citizen Advisory Board, and was a Delegate to the 2012 Democratic National Convention for President Barack Obama. She currently serves as a Commissioner on the Long Beach Community Investment Company and the Port of Long Beach Community Grants Program Advisory Committee, both as appointments by the Mayor of Long Beach. Dr. Sanders was awarded the Long Beach Posts “40 under 40” award, the “Woman of Distinction Award” from Senator Ricardo Lara, and the State of California “Woman of the Year” by Speaker of the Assembly, Anthony Rendon. Sabrina is committed to education being the key of opportunities for our families, our community and our society.The Did You Know segment suggests options for learning and working abroad from home. The Ask Dr. P. segment features a listener's question about how to find an internship opportunity.Time Markers01:25-Welcome Dr. Sabrina Sanders09:45-What is a State System?11:25-What Types of Support Resources are Available?22:40-How to Access College Resources29:00-Did You Know: Virtual Options for Learning and Working Abroad29:32-Ask the Expert: Sabrina's Advice for Taking Advantage of Support Services33:50: How to Get Connected to Virtual Programs and Resources47:02-Ask Dr. P: Strategies for Finding an InternshipResources Mentioned in this EpisodeCalifornia State University System: https://www2.calstate.edu NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program: https://www.naspa.org/division/naspa-undergraduate-fellows-program-nufp Washington State University Virtual Programs: https://ip.wsu.edu/study-abroad/virtual-programs/ Got a question about college? Email Dr. P. at amelia@speakingofcollege.com
En esta oportunidad Naira Bonilla miembro de la PID, conversa con Ricardo Lara, Líder del pilar 2 de Visión Amazonía. en este episodio se describe la misión y alcance del pilar 2 de Visión Amazonía: “Desarrollo sectorial sostenible y planificación” dentro del objetivo de la Estrategia Visión Amazonía para fomentar la reducción de la deforestación.
Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew Mais is the guest host on this special edition of The Regulators on Race and Insurance. Commissioner Mais and his guests California Commissioner Ricardo Lara, New Jersey Commissioner Marlene Caride, Aflac CEO Dan Amos and consumer advocate and chair of the Connecticut Insurance Department's Advisory Council and Subcommittee on Big Data, Sonja Larkin-Thorne share their personal stories and plans to address Race and Insurance.
Leadership today can be thought of as many things, but one thing for certain is that it is gender-less. In this episode of Like A Real Boss, Melissa Guy talks about how to make those seats at the table a bit more diverse for yourself and others after. Melissa Kyle Guy, Alumni of California State University, Long Beach is a business strategist, speaker, entrepreneur, and community leader. After a successful career in the wealth and financial management industry, she eventually transitioned into entrepreneurship full time. Known as a business builder and crusader for entrepreneurship, she shares her vision of wealth creation through ownership when and wherever she can. She is the co-founder of local award- winning creative media production house and facility Asset Media Group, Lead Strategist of her professional strategy and management agency, the Executive Director of the Urban Media Foundation a local youth in STEM and Entrepreneurship organization, and the president of the Signal Hill Chamber of Commerce. She also serves on several boards such as SCE's Small Business Advisory Board, The Wonder Women Tech Conference, Elevate your G.A.M.E youth mentoring program, Southern California's Economic Policy Impact Center (EPIC) and is an active member of the Antioch Church of Long Beach. Melissa has been recognized by both local and national government agencies for her work in entrepreneurship and the business community. She has been named a local woman of Distinction by Assemblymember Patrick O'donnell, received an Innovation Award from Senator Ricardo Lara, and has received the Business of the Year award for four consecutive years. Around town she's been jokingly called the 'Olivia Pope of business' due to her knack of business savviness, winning business strategies, and her natural ability to 'level up' a business or brand in an instant. You can find melissa online sharing her journey as a successful mompreneur and business strategist at @missypreneur or check out the work of her production house at @amgstudio
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United States v. Ricardo Lara
Ricardo Lara is an active member of the Southeast Los Angeles (SELA) community. Ricardo along with his wife Cindy and his 2 children Sebastian & Samantha are a proud family of civic service for the community, they have put in hours in volunteering work by being part of different organizations and committees. As a family and as an individual Ricardo has been part of the following organizations, Maywood Lions Club, Annual Maywood Education Fair, Communities for a Better Environment (CBE), American Red Cross and the East Los Angeles Sheriffs Volunteer on Patrol (VOP), just to name a few. Ricardo has been a community activist for over 5 years, standing strong for Maywood, the city that watched his wife grow-up, the city where they have decided to make a home for their children. The more he’s become active, the more he’s realized that Maywood residents have a voice that is not being heard. Ricardo, a long with Cindy’s support, decided to help on a greater scale by Ricardo running for the Maywood City Council. He believes in transparency between the city and the residents. His goal is to improve public safety, hiring qualified people to help manage our city and providing high quality resources for residents with a focus on youth and seniors. Ricardo is coming in with a mind set to take proper action to reduce the city’s deficit and stop the wasteful spending.
California Department of Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara discusses California's recent partnership with the United Nations, challenges residents face due to the Paradise wildfire, and more on climate risk and resiliency.
A new Union-Tribune analysis of public disclosures related to Ricardo Lara's successful campaign for state insurance commissioner shows that he accepted more donations from interested parties than was previously known. Lara collected at least $270,000 from 56 different people and companies with ties to the department he now oversees, according to a recent, more thorough examination of contributions reported to the Secretary of State. In some cases, the money came directly from insurers like Aflac or Blue Shield of California. In others, donations came from bail agents regulated by the department.
Hosts Gibran Maciel and Scott Lay break down the top political headlines in California politics and policy. Interested in becoming a sponsor or coming on the show? Send either of us a message: scottlay@gmail.com, gibran@sactowntalks.com Intro - Hot Blooded & Vinyl LP’s Legislature is back AB 1639 - Tobacco Set for hearing Tuesday, August 20 AB 290 (dialysis) Lawsuit challenging state’s “assault weapons” law Southern District of California Same district court as magazine opposite case 4, Ricardo Lara - contributions and media as Insurance Commissioner Duncan Hunter Trial postponed until January 14, 2020 Big delay is good news for Dem. Ammar Campa-Najjar. 6 Reps running California vs. United States, yet again California sues on immigration “public charge.”
Episode 209: Chuck talks with Ross Buchmueller, President and CEO of PURE Insurance, about how the relatively young insurance company takes an innovative approach to create a sense of belonging among its policyholders. Plus, what insurers can learn from the deadliest and costliest wildfire season in California history. And a trade dispute with China could increase costs for auto manufacturing and repairs.
In a conversation moderated by Rex Frazier, Senator Lara will discuss how California's Department of Insurance can help InsurTechs improve the industry, including agency initiatives to foster innovation, ensure solvency, and protect consumers. ~ Speaking: Rex Frazier - PFIC | Senator Ricardo Lara | Event Episodes SVIA Events
Episode #119: Chuck talks with NAMIC Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Jimi Grande about how a divided Congress could impact the insurance advocacy landscape for years to come. Plus, the losses expected from the most destructive wildfire in California state history.
This month Spotlight says goodbye to summer rainbow fun and hello to fall mid-term fever! We recap interviews with LGBTQ candiates Ricardo Lara and Katie Hill. Marcus Lovingood interviews Stonewall's President Lester Aponte, and Lauren Buisson completes our PRIDE season coverage with Councilwoman Nury Martinez, founder of San Fernando Valley Pride. Plus the campaign to honor gay civil rights pioneer and Bayard Rustin with a USPS postage stamp. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stonewallspotlight/support
This is what it’s like to be in the epicenter of California politics. Today’s episode is from the 2018 California Democratic Party State Convention in San Diego with Dan and his mom. The state convention is where politics and activism converge. Dan Gordon talks with candidates seeking his endorsement about single-payer healthcare, hears from delegates in the endorsement process, and sees firsthand how our democracy works at the party level. Guests: Delaine Eastin Candidate for Governor of California, Jess Phoenix for US Congress CA-25 running against GOP Rep. Steve Knight, Ankur Patel for California State Assembly District 45, Somerset Waters, Jon Schnitzer, Scott Svonkin for Board of Equalization District 3, Eden McFadden, Ryan Khojasteh for US Congress CA-12 running against Nancy Pelosi, Nohemi Tungui of Food & Water Watch and Action, Mary Ann Cox, Dr. Ron Birnbaum, and Senator Ricardo Lara for Insurance Commissioner. And, yes, his mom flew out to do this with him. — Are you looking for a quick and easy way to love and support us at Schmolitics? Do a quick rating/review/subscribe on Apple Podcasts! It’s how we know you care. And it really supports us by making us look good, which lets us reach more people. Win. Win. www.schmoliticsshow.com @schmoliticsshow
En esta oportunidad Naira Bonilla miembro de la PID, conversa con Ricardo Lara, Líder del pilar 2 de Visión Amazonía. en este episodio se describe la misión y alcance del pilar 2 de Visión Amazonía: “Desarrollo sectorial sostenible y planificación” dentro del objetivo de la Estrategia Visión Amazonía para fomentar la reducción de la deforestación.
En el día del inicio de las fiestas agostinas, conversamos sobre las preparaciones para las festividades de la capital. También hablamos sobre los posibles sustitutos del alcalde Norman Quijano.