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Send a textA rural county's safety net is only as strong as the deputies willing to hold the line.In Episode 128, we sit down with TMPA Regional Attorney and former Polk County District Attorney Lee Hon alongside TMPA Field Representative Robby Campbell to break down the growing controversy surrounding Polk County leadership and its impact on law enforcement.At the center of the discussion is Polk County Judge Sydney Murphy and the debate over Texas Senate Bill 22, a bill intended to help rural agencies raise salaries and remain competitive. We examine how Judge Murphy reduced the county-funded pay raise specifically for law enforcement because of SB22 funding, effectively offsetting the purpose of the state assistance.The episode follows the money from courthouse construction costs and elected officials' pay increases to a grant-funded Public Defender's Office that could exceed one million dollars annually once state funding sunsets. Meanwhile, the sheriff's office and jail face retention challenges, staffing shortages, and declining morale.We also touch on the Brady List as another topic impacting officers and accountability.Most importantly, we discuss solutions: transparent multi-year compensation plans, retention incentives, and leadership that honors the true intent of SB22.Public safety is a promise. Episode 128 asks whether that promise is being protected.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org
IANR 2527 070525 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Sat, July 5, 2025 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We areon 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app.By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 6 years of Podcasts and have had thousands of hits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm Experts warned us that Artificial Intelligence or AI would very quickly – within 5 years, some said – change our interfaces with the way we use data and even with machines – and in fact the change is revolutionary and coming at us like a ton of bricks! Within the past six months, email platforms like Google and Yahoo have changed theirappearance and summarize the email before we get to it; photos and videos have been doctored to look real and companies like Microsoft are laying off thousands as AI can write some software code by itself. We turn to an expert inAI, Partha Chatterjee, to explain these profound changes and what more to expect in this brave new world.4:50 pm The Texas Legislature has passed Senate Bill 22which will increase the incentives for the film, tv and gaming industries to be more competitive with other states and lure more production here. Texas will now dole out $300 million to qualifying projects every two years – an increase of$100 million in 2023 - or $1.5 billion over ten years. With so many South Asians involved in the entertainment business, we asked one who has made a transition to feature movies, Harsh Mahadeshwar, what this will mean to film makers.He is joined by actress Jessica Lee Wrabel. 5:20 pm Two decades ago, educators and social entrepreneurs in India realized that the key to a primary education lay in making sure that young students had a full belly so that they could concentrate on their lessons. This same idea - vasudhaiva kutumbakam - was transplanted to the US and has taken root in seven cities as the One World One Cause Foundation, and to tell us more aboutits outreach, we welcome to the show Vivek Mahadevan, a former and retransplanted Houstonian.Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
There is a movement to bring more film projects to the Lone Star State and today we get a look from the inside. Chase Musslewhite and Grant Wood are the founders of Media For Texas. Before the end of the month we will find out if all of their hard work has paid off. Be sure and check them out on Instagram @mediafortexas. Grant and Chase, thank you for having us out. We would love to get involved with you guys creatively in any way that we can. Media For Texas Staff, thank you for organizing this and making time for us to record.Cody Hallford, thank you for making the trip with me and helping out!Buddy Quaid, thank you for managing the equipment and making our job so easy. Glad we all got connected and we are looking forward to seeing you all in the near future. Cheers guys! To suggest our next guest or to talk to us about getting your business/organization involved with Fort Worth Roots, email us at: media@fortworthroots.com Find all of our sponsors under our "Trusted Sponsors" Tab on our soon to be renovated web site, www.fortworthroots.com Donovan Manufacturingwww.donovanmfg.comNight vision, thermals, machine gun rentals, AR-15 parts, classes, and more!Also under the same umbrella get all of your print needs through our friends. Banners, vehicle wraps, business cards, brochures, tshirts, and anything else you might need. Find information on the print shop on Facebook at dillon-press. Also, you can email them at dillon@dillon-press.com Purple Web Consultingwww.purplewebconsulting.comWebsite design and hosting, E-commerce integration, digital strategy and consulting.817.629.6069Making modern business tools accessible to the small business owner so that they can compete with the big dogs! Fort Worth Float CompanyIs your day filled with noise and distractions? Overstimulating sounds and activity? Our daily lives have become overwhelmed with tasks and responsibilities, with very few ways to shut off the world for a brief moment. WELCOME TO FORT WORTH FLOAT COMPANY. They specialize in providing sensory deprivation flotation tanks, providing the ultimate relaxation experience. Offering various pricing and packages, and three different tanks, Fort Worth Float Company meets everyone's floating needs. Hoppin (Fort Worth)Weisenberger St, Fort Worth TX 76107No more waiting for the bar tender. Simply walk up to the wall of taps, scan your arm band, and enjoy!!! This place charges you by the ounce. A great place to unwind or for your next big event. Find them on Instagram as @hoppinfwtx.Have a Fort Worth Event coming up this week? Call during our recording window and let us share it with the city. 817.988.1292. The Davis TeamLook no further than our friends at The Davis Team for all of your property needs. No commitment necessary. If you have questions about property then visit them online : yourdavisteam.com or give them a call 817.755.0504 Galaxy Wilderness Disc Golf Galaxy Wilderness is dedicated to promoting Disc Golf to the masses for its health benefits through outdoor therapy, exercise, and camaraderie.Find them on Facebook as Galaxy Wilderness Disc GolfGalaxyWildernessDG@gmail.com(682) 228-0399 The Body Scrubberyon Instagram @thebodyscrubberyOnline at www.thebodyscrubbery.comPhone:925.808.8222A boutique and unique spa experience. "Don't cheat yourself, treat yourself!!" Luxury foot spa, full body scrubs, infrared heat wraps, massage, bubble tub, mud wraps, facials, couples packages, and small group parties. Eaton Data SolutionsWe work to have relationships with vendor partners who specialize in different methods of vulnerability detection and management so that we can offer enterprise tools and solutions to small and medium sized companies (SMB's).Find them online www.eatondatasolutions.com Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk!Roofing Solutions can help with all your residential and commercial roofing needs. Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk islocally owned and operated. We are insured and have the experience to carry out most roofing projects.Web Page: https://www.roofingsolutionshouk.com/Phone : 817-882-6520 McFly's Pub6104 LTjg Barnett Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76114 · 4.1 miA BADASS little 1980's/ Back to the Future themed bar with an excellent outdoor patio complete with fire pit and room for your fur baby. Daily drink specials and fun activities almost every day of the week. See whats new at McFly's on their Instagram page @McFlysPub. Tres Amigos Tacos and Tequilatresamigostacosandtequila.comChef Sandy brings a fresh perspective and culinary expertise to Tres Amigos, continuing the spirit of female led entrepreneurship and the culinary excellence that Chef Paul was known for.909 W Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Cloudland Recording Studiowww.cloudlandrecordingstudio.comCloudland Recording Studio is an analog and digital recording studio located in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas. We are just one mile from downtown and five minutes from the Near Southside entertainment district of Magnolia Avenue.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson & Joe Johnson react to the Suns firing their last 2 coaches, Coach Prime wants to put a cap on the NIL & much more!04:50 - Suns Fire Last Two Coaches08:40 - Coach Prime Wants NIL Salary Cap21:20 - Zootopia 2 has better odds to win Oscar than Cowboys winning SB22:40 - Q & Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 Cooper DeJean pick-six radio call11:30 Eagles' pass rush sacks Mahomes six times15:00 Chiefs “met their kryptonite” in SB18:20 History made for former Texas and Alabama players in SB22:30 Chiefs, Mahomes missed opportunity in 1Q33:30 How will Chiefs recover from this huge loss?35:57 Jalen Hurts & Nick Sirianni on SB LIX win37:45 Jalen Hurts SB MVP – should it have been a defensive player?44:38 Fan voting for SB MVP47:38 Andy Reid on Eagles defense51:45 Josh Sweat heads to free agency
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Release Date: 02-14-22Josh Whitaker is the kind of guy you just immediately like. He is fun to talk with, he is a hard hunter and dedicated Houndsman. He and his twin brother Jason co own Whitaker Brothers Hunting Company out of Trinidad Colorado. Josh and Chris talk lion hunting, how he and Jason got their start and styles of hounds they prefer. They hunt diverse terrain from high mountain to high desert, from dirt to snow. Josh shares his philosphies and experience with HXP faithfuls without hesitation.Chris and Josh wrap up the conversation with discussing Josh's experience in Denver last week. Josh and hundreds of other houndsmen were joined by ranchers, trappers and hunters to make a solid stand opposing SB22-031. This bill would have made it illegal to hunt mountain lion, bobcat and kill any future hopes f hunting Canadian lynx in the mile high state. Houndsman XP is excited to share this success story and we applaud Colorado Houndsmen for organizing and standing up for freedom and science based wildlife management.www.whitakerbrothershunting.com ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
In this sidebar episode Eric and Garth reflect on the "state of the podcast" on March 29, 2023. We share our hopes, dreams, and aspirations for PsychSessions, looking to the future.
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This week we are excited to have return guest and friend of the show Tim Hola. Tim has been on the show to share his experience at Norseman last year and previously to share tips on training and racing. The real special guest is his dad, Ken Hola who just won his age group at Boulder 70.3 a few weeks ago. Plus lots big news happening around the world and right here in Colorado. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Feature Interview - Ken Hola Endurance News - 70.3 Mont Tremblant cancelled due to air quality, 2023 Tour de France Starts Saturday July 1st What's new in the 303 - Lake to Lake, Strong Kids Tri, Community Access to Electric Bicycles Rebate Program Video of the Week - Strong Kids Tri Endurance News: Wildfires force rescheduling of IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant to August By Kate -June 27, 2023 IRONMAN and Tremblant Resort announce that the IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant triathlon has been rescheduled for Sunday, August 20, 2023. The event, which was originally scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 25 was cancelled due to the devastating wildfires that are continuing to burn across the Province of Quebec, causing a high concentration of fine particles along with poor Air Quality Index (AQI) to move into the region and make conditions unsafe to host the event. The 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 Mont-Tremblant triathlon will now take place in conjunction with the 2023 IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN North America Series. ‘'The decision to cancel an event is always heartbreaking, but the safety of our participants, spectators, volunteers, staff and everyone else involved in the event always remains our highest priority,” said Dave Christen, Regional Director for The IRONMAN Group. “From the moment we had to cancel the event, we went to work with our partners at Événements Sportifs Mont-Tremblant to quickly identify a solution and provide all of our athletes with a variety of race options. That's why we're extremely pleased to be able to offer a new date to our registered athletes and to combine two great events, celebrating the best of sportsmanship. Along with our trusted regional partners, we spared no efforts to ensure that the infrastructures could accommodate this unique triathlon rendez-vous on August 20, 2023.'' 2023 Tour de France https://www.letour.fr/en/ Starts Saturday July 1st 2022 Rankings 2023 Stages 1-7 Fantasy Tour What's New in the 303: Lake to Lake Triathlon Weather was perfect Course well managed Competition tough Who was there - Tim and Nicole Hola; Tom Beal, Dave Sheanin 12th Annual Strong Kids Triathlon Shout out to friend of the show Dave Sheanin who was racing at Lake to Lake with PJ. Dave is running the YMCA Strong Kids Tri since 2010. This year it's on August 5 in Lafayette. https://www.ymcanoco.org/sports/boulder-county-sports/strong-kids-triathlon For Ages 2-12 The Strong Kids Triathlon is back! Get ready for glory and giggles, fortitude and photo finishes, triumph and training wheels. Grab your camera. Bring the floaties. Harness your inner cheerleader. This is about to get adorable. During the Strong Kids Triathlon, young athletes ages 2 to 12 take on our kid-friendly course — swimming, pedaling and running through the finish line, where medals and victory dances await. While our triathletes will be challenged, the goal is fun. Racers will be organized by age, and distances will be age appropriate. Olympic and collegiate athletes will be on hand for high fives and support. Crowds will cheer, hugs will be given and snacks will be served. No experience is necessary, but smiles are required. Proceeds from the event will help families in need pay for Y programs. August 5, 2023, 9:00am*, Lafayette *Race times will be determined by age group. Times for your age group announced closer to the event. Day of registrations will be accepted starting at 7:30am and ending at 8:15am sharp. Members: $25 Non-members: $35 $10 late fee as of July 21. Community Access to Electric Bicycles Rebate Program Thanks to the passage of SB22-193, Colorado will implement statewide e-bike rebates available to low- and moderate-income Coloradans. CEO anticipates that rebates will be available to individuals in August 2023. The e-bike rebate will not be retroactive to previously purchased e-bikes. Interested individuals will need to apply for the program prior to purchasing an e-bike. To ensure all eligible Coloradans have an opportunity to apply for an e-bike rebate, CEO will open applications for a period of one week each month, then randomly select individuals to receive the rebate after each application round closes. Selected applicants will receive a rebate voucher that they can redeem at a participating retailer for a discount at the time of e-bike purchase. Video of the Week: 11th Annual Strong Kids Triathlon - Register Now Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. 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The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: From the Texas Capitol in the 88th Regular Texas Legislature, I interview state Representative Jared Patterson about his efforts in leading the cleanup of our public school libraries by removing the sexually explicit smut that has found its way into so many.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Also we talk with Senator Drew Springer (SD30) about a variety of bills including a bill to aid rural law enforcement (SB22,) unemployment indexing (SB150,) adding fines for certain violations of election law (SB1807,) land owner damage bill from illegal immigration (SB815,) and SB471 to add a fee to pay for investigation by those repeatedly make unwarranted complaints to TCEQ. Here is the media story about SB471 that I mention in the interview.In the last segment of today's show, I speak with Zach Whiting of the Texas Public Policy Foundation about efforts to protect children from online addiction and privacy violations.Thanks to Belle's Chicken Dinner House in Abilene for sponsoring our week of broadcasts from Austin!Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
3. Public Comment 4. Public Hearing: Request for transfer of liquor license #00012-RS-0720 (Abby Park, 550 Adams Street) due to change in ownership interests a. Transfer of liquor license #00012-RS-0720 (Abby Park, 550 Adams Street) due to change in ownership interests 5. Annual Town Meeting warrant articles a. Warrant Article from the Bylaw Review Committee regarding extension of the Bylaw Review Committee and an appropriation b. Open the Annual Town Meeting Warrant c. Warrant Article to authorize the Select Board to sell the Kidder Branch Library located at 101 Blue Hills Parkway d. Close the Annual Town Meeting Warrant 6. Policies on Decorum at Public Meetings First Reading a. Boards and Committees appointed by the Select Board b. Boards and Committees not appointed by the Select Board 7. Select Board Committee - Review Process of Volunteer Appointments to Boards and Committees Report 8. Board and Committee Appointments and Appointment Process a. Open Space and Recreation Planning Committee i. Winston Daley (Board of Parks Commissioners) b. Cultural Council i. Peter Parisi c. Equity and Justice for All Committee, Youth Task Force, Climate Action Planning Committee 9. Investment Policy First Reading 10. Contract with Apex Companies, LLC for a Climate Action Plan 11. Select Board Finance Committee Report a. FY2024 Budget Update 12. Request for Qualifications for I-Net Design Services, review by Municipal Broadband Committee a. Pike Telecom and Renewables, NB+C, Comm Tract Corp, CTC Technology and Energy 13. Class II License Renewal, pursuant to M.G.L. c. 140 § 58(c) for Milton Auto Repair, 944 Canton Ave. 14. Town Administrator Draft Goals 15. One Day Liquor License Applications-Milton Arts Center,334 Edge Hill Road a. February 25, 2023 - 7PM-10PM, Comedy Show b. March 3, 2023 - 6PM-9PM, First Friday, Artist Reception c. April 7, 2023 - 6PM-9PM, First Friday, Musicians at MAC d. April 28, 2023 - 7PM-10PM, Comedy Show at MAC e. May 5, 2023 - 6PM-9PM, First Friday, Artist Reception f. May 6, 2023 - 7PM-10PM, Spring Renewal- Art Auction Fundraiser 16. 2022 Annual Report submission of the Select Board 17. Meeting Minutes- January 3, January 10,January 18, January 24 18. Town Administrator's Report 19. Chair's Report 20. Public Comment Response 21. Future Meeting Dates: Tuesday, March 7, March 21, April 4, 22. Executive Session To discuss strategy with respect to litigation against the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority regarding the condition of the stairs located at the MBTA station located at Adams Street, Milton, MA
Jillian always knew she was conceived via an anonymous sperm donor. Raised the only child of an open and supportive single mother, she took a DNA test in October of 2020 in an effort to identify her biological father. Fairly quickly, Jillian's DNA discovery lead her not only to the medical information that she was seeking, but to another family with whom she discovered she had much in common. With this genetic information, she has also had the chance to develop a relationship with her younger biological brother. As vice president of government affairs for the U.S. Donor Conceived Council, Jillian leads efforts to develop legislation that considers the best interests of donor conceived people. You can contact Jillian at jphillips@usdcc.org At just 26 years old, Jillian holds a degree in biology, a masters of public health and a masters of business administration. She will begin law school in the fall of 2022. Click here for more information or to get involved with the US Donor Conceived Council Protections For Donor-conceived Persons And Families | Colorado General Assembly Letter from American Society for Reproductive Medicine opposing SB22-224
Welcome back to another episode! Featuring our pal Wade! On this episode we talk about Shingles, Monkey Pox, Prostate Exams, how college went for us, what's going on with Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, and why A.I.'s are probably gonna take over the world if we keep messing with them. Be sure to check out our Youtube channel for more content other than this podcast! Please like and share the podcast! New episode whenever we have the time. Be sure to follow our Instagram and tiktok @ShinoBroz Subscribe to our YouTube Channel ShinoBroz Follow Sly @SillySly07 on Instagram and Tiktok Follow Jericho @Jamokee on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shinobroz/support
Jodi Waterhouse is the director of outreach programs at the University of Colorado Anschutz Multidisciplinary Center on Aging. Beyond creating programs for the Center, Jodi is also an advocate at the state capitol for issues facing older Coloradans. Here we talk with Jodi about two bills that aim to increase the number of medical providers for older adults in Colorado.Read more about SB21-158: Loan Forgiveness for Geriatric-Trained Clinicians, and visit here to apply for loan forgiveness.Read more about SB22-189: the Colorado Geriatric Provider Pipeline Program.
Author Helen Raleigh joins Kim to discuss how President Biden's recently-announced Disinformation Governance Board. Candidate Interview with Katie Lehr (House District 49). Susan Kochevar on the need for term limits. Bill of the Day is SB22-163, Establish State Procurement Equity Program.
Tina Peters, candidate for Secretary of State and Mesa County Clerk and Recorder, joins Kim for an interview following the debut of election fraud expose 2000 Mules.. Candidate interview with Laurel Imer (Congressional District 7). Phil Kerpen on SB22-237 and mask mandates in schools. Bill of the Day is SB22-237, Ballot Measure Campaign Finance.
Dinesh D'Souza and Kim discuss D'Souza's new movie, 2000 Mules, which uncovers a massive conspiracy to steal the 2020 election. Candidate Interview with Ty Winters, who is running for House District 47. Economist Dr. Brian Domitrivic on inflation, recession risks. and predatory income taxes. Bill of the Day is SB22-232, Creation Of Colorado Workforce Housing Trust Authority.
Today is National Day of Prayer and we have a lot of praying to do! This morning Joe and Ashe discuss the importance of this day, SB22-153 with Rep. Dave Williams and Rep. Stephanie Luck, and recap 2000 Mules. If you want to support the show, you can donate here: http://bit.ly/cd-donate Become a Conservative Daily member right now for massive savings on Faxblasts, discounts at Joe's Depot, and more perks like backstage time with the hosts of Conservative Daily! Use the link and sign up today! https://conservative-daily.com/forms/Step1b Liberty Cigars is a Patriot owned business with an extensive line of historically themed individual cigars and cigar collections including the Commander Series, Founders Series, and the Presidents Series. All packaging is proudly made in the USA by American workers. A truly unique gift for both cigar and history lovers. All orders over $76 will receive a free Patrick Henry cigar, the perfect gift for anyone who says, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" this holiday season. Use code BEFREE at www.libertycigars.com If you want to support Mike Lindell and our show, use promo code CD21 to get up to 66% off at https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials or by placing your order over the phone at 800-872-0627. When you use promo code CD21, a Queen Sized MyPillow is just $29, the cheapest it has ever been! Make sure you Like, Comment, and Share! Text FREEDOM to 89517 to get added to our text list to receive notifications when we go Live! Please make sure you join our newsletter to receive our action alerts: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily Conservative Daily is on Rumble! https://rumble.com/user/ConservativeDaily We are now also going to be streaming on dlive! Check us out here: https://dlive.tv/ConservativeDaily Click here to donate: http://bit.ly/cd-donate Subscribe to our daily podcast at Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast on Google Podcasts (for Android users): https://bit.ly/CDPodcastGoogle We are also available on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2wD8YleiBM8bu0l3ahBLDN And on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/conservative-daily-podcast/PC:37034 And on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-conservative-daily-podcast-53710765/ on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-p1350272/ And on Podbean: https://conservative.podbean.com/ And now also on Audible! https://www.audible.com/pd/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-Podcast/B08JJQQ4M Support Joe Oltmann in his legal battle against Eric Coomer: https://givesendgo.com/defendjoeoltmann
Donald Trump lawyer and Constitutional Law expert John Eastman joins Kim for a discussion on why primary elections should be closed and news surrounding the Supreme COurt's likely move to overturn Roe v. Wade. Bill of the Day is SB22-238, 2023 and 2024 Property Tax.
Dr. Walter Daugherity, the co-author of the third Mesa County Election Security report, discusses the investigation into the Mesa County voting machine security and the report's findings. Greg Lopez has an honest talk about several personal issues from his past. Let. Air Force Lt. Col. Bill Rutledge on Roe v Wade and his wife's passing due to COVID-19. Representative Stacey Luck on her survey to collect information regarding how people were impacted by Colorado's COVID-19 policies (you can find the link on the homepage of Kim's website). Bill of the Day is SB22-234, Unemployment Compensation.
Welcome back to The West Steps! Today, we return to a highly complex and often misunderstood topic: Colorado's school funding system, and specifically local “mill levy override” funding. Leslie Colwell, Vice President for Education Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign; and George Welsh, former superintendent of Cañon City School District, join us to help make sense of this complicated component of our education and tax system. Our guests explain the ways property tax resources school districts, how it creates and widens inequities, and the impact this has on students. Access to a high-quality education should not be determined by zip code, yet in Colorado, that is overwhelmingly the case. Our state's school finance system – the ways we resource schools with revenue and our allocation formula – is complicated to understand and highly inequitable. Supplemental revenue can be raised through local mill levy overrides, which require voter approval to increase the amount of mills residents pay for property tax. However, not all property is valued at the same rate, allowing some communities to raise more funds than others. Currently, 64 school districts in the state have zero local overrides to support students. Especially with educational inequities widening as a result of the pandemic, it is essential that our policymakers work to correct this longstanding barrier to student success. This year, SB22-202 hopes to begin addressing these problems by establishing a state-funded Mill Levy Override Match Fund. This fund intends to level the playing field for schools in low-wealth communities who otherwise constantly struggle for adequate resources to meet student's needs. While this bill will not solve Colorado's school finance woes, it is one step toward improving school funding so that a student's access to educational opportunity is not limited by their zip code. To learn more about this bill and its journey through the legislature, click here. Support the show (https://www.coloradokids.org/)
Pam Long, author, and former Captain in the Army Medical Services Corps, joins Kim to discuss her upcoming essay, Medical Surveillance from Womb to Tomb. Bill of the Day is SB22-118, Encourage Geothermal Energy Use. Dr. Paul Prentice discusses his recent study, Unequal Opportunities, Unequal Outcomes: The COVID-19 Recession in Colorado.
r. James Lyons-Weiler and Dr. Jill Vecchio discuss the hypocrisy of Washington's elite April 6th superspreader event at the annual DC Gridiron dinner. They also discuss the latest on COVID, mandates, and the vaccine. Bill of the Day is SB22-139, Juneteenth New State Holiday.
Tina Peters on why she is running for COlorado's Secretary of State. Alessandra Lavallee joins Kim in studio as the featured guest. Bill of the Day is SB22- 193, Air Quality Improvement Investments.
Economist and author John Lott Jr. explains why Supreme Court Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is soft on crime and why that is a problem for America if she becomes the next Supreme Court Justice. Steve Reiter, founder of the NEVER Alone Project on the need for health visitation rights. Bill of the Day is SB22-053, Health Facility Visitation During Pandemic.
Josh Phillip on how independent journalism is taking back control from big tech and corporate media. Candidate interview with Lora Thomas (Douglas County Sherrif). Bill of the Day is SB22-182, Economic Mobility Program.
James Varney of Real Clear Investigations on SB22-175 and the questionable approach to immigration enforcement by ICE under the direction of the Biden administration. Liberty Toastmasters (Denver and North chapters) present their views on the constitutional role of government to define, protect and enforce individual rights through the establishment of the rule of law. Bill of the Day is SB22-175, Mobile Electronic Devices And Motor Vehicle Driving.
Join Chris and Peach as they take a break from John 16 and talk about the importance of taking a break! Topics Covered: Finding happiness in the moment Find your WHY Experience life to the FULL Stay connected with us! Instagram - @biblebuffoons Twitter - @biblebuffoons Email - thebiblebuffoons@gmail.com
Ben Martin presents the March episode of The Essential Founding Fathers. This month's episode focuses on the Pre-Revolutionaries. Holly Kasun of The US Election Integrity Plan presents the findings of the USEIP's Colorado Canvassing Report. Bill of the Day is SB22-006, Sales Tax Assistance for Small Businesses
Mollie Hemingway, editor in chief of The Federalist, joins Kim to discuss her recent book, Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections. Bill of the Day is SB22-153, Election Security Measures. Candidate interviews with Greg Lopez (gubernatorial candidate) and John Anderson (Douglas County Sheriff).
The election for Colorado's Secretary of State is shaping up to be the most important. Tina Peters explains why she is running for Secretary of State. Bill of the Day is SB22-113, Artificial Intelligence Facial Recognition. In this bill, a Democrat proposes taxpayers fund a committee to observe artificial intelligence programs spying on Coloradoans.
Josh Whitaker is the kind of guy you just immediately like. He is fun to talk with, he is a hard hunter and dedicated Houndsman. He and his twin brother Jason co own Whitaker Brothers Hunting Company out of Trinidad Colorado. Josh and Chris talk lion hunting, how he and Jason got their start and styles of hounds they prefer. They hunt diverse terrain from high mountain to high desert, from dirt to snow. Josh shares his philosphies and experience with HXP faithfuls without hesitation.Chris and Josh wrap up the conversation with discussing Josh's experience in Denver last week. Josh and hundreds of other houndsmen were joined by ranchers, trappers and hunters to make a solid stand opposing SB22-031. This bill would have made it illegal to hunt mountain lion, bobcat and kill any future hopes f hunting Canadian lynx in the mile high state. Houndsman XP is excited to share this success story and we applaud Colorado Houndsmen for organizing and standing up for freedom and science based wildlife management.www.whitakerbrothershunting.comSponsors:www.joypetfood.comwww.shopbriarcreek.comwww.dogsrtreed.comwww.freedomhunters.org
Josh Whitaker is the kind of guy you just immediately like. He is fun to talk with, he is a hard hunter and dedicated Houndsman. He and his twin brother Jason co own Whitaker Brothers Hunting Company out of Trinidad Colorado. Josh and Chris talk lion hunting, how he and Jason got their start and styles of hounds they prefer. They hunt diverse terrain from high mountain to high desert, from dirt to snow. Josh shares his philosphies and experience with HXP faithfuls without hesitation. Chris and Josh wrap up the conversation with discussing Josh's experience in Denver last week. Josh and hundreds of other houndsmen were joined by ranchers, trappers and hunters to make a solid stand opposing SB22-031. This bill would have made it illegal to hunt mountain lion, bobcat and kill any future hopes f hunting Canadian lynx in the mile high state. Houndsman XP is excited to share this success story and we applaud Colorado Houndsmen for organizing and standing up for freedom and science based wildlife management. www.whitakerbrothershunting.com Sponsors: www.joypetfood.com www.shopbriarcreek.com www.dogsrtreed.com www.freedomhunters.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Whitaker is the kind of guy you just immediately like. He is fun to talk with, he is a hard hunter and dedicated Houndsman. He and his twin brother Jason co own Whitaker Brothers Hunting Company out of Trinidad Colorado. Josh and Chris talk lion hunting, how he and Jason got their start and styles of hounds they prefer. They hunt diverse terrain from high mountain to high desert, from dirt to snow. Josh shares his philosphies and experience with HXP faithfuls without hesitation.Chris and Josh wrap up the conversation with discussing Josh's experience in Denver last week. Josh and hundreds of other houndsmen were joined by ranchers, trappers and hunters to make a solid stand opposing SB22-031. This bill would have made it illegal to hunt mountain lion, bobcat and kill any future hopes f hunting Canadian lynx in the mile high state. Houndsman XP is excited to share this success story and we applaud Colorado Houndsmen for organizing and standing up for freedom and science based wildlife management.www.whitakerbrothershunting.comSponsors:www.joypetfood.comwww.shopbriarcreek.comwww.dogsrtreed.comwww.freedomhunters.org
Republican County Clerks and Secretary of State Jenna Griswold have extreme differences about Colorado's election integrity. SB22-066 (Restore Unemployment Insurance Fund Balance) would relieve Colorado's business owners from a heavy burden to repay the money spent on unemployment benefits during the pandemic. But will Democrats let the bill pass? Roger Hays explains what's at stake.
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Dr. Jill Vecchio, and Kim take on the use of totalitarian tactics to enforce a pro mask and vaccine agenda. Today's Democrat-sponsored Bill of the Day is SB22-099, which advocates for automatic sealing of all non-violent records and prohibiting the contents of those records from being used in employment and housing practices.
Hunger has always been an issue in our state. Over the course of the pandemic, food insecurity amongst Colorado kids increased from 1 in 6 children to 1 in 3. Along with that, many families often were not filling out free or reduced-price lunch applications, making it difficult for schools and programs to identify kids in need of food. This resulted in inaccurate data capturing the number of “at-risk” students in schools – preventing schools from getting the funds needed to provide for kids experiencing economic disadvantages. Working to solve food insecurity calls for a multi-pronged approach – one that more effectively identifies students in households with low incomes, provides high-quality meals, and adequately funds schools so that all students get the food they need to be healthy. Our latest episode of The West Steps brings together two deeply interwoven topics that, when fully understood, could lead to transformative solutions for student poverty. Stephanie Perez-Carrillo, Colorado Children's Campaign alum; and Leslie Colwell, Vice President for Education Initiatives at the Colorado Children's Campaign, discuss the pressing issue of food insecurity in our state, and how a holistic method of measuring student poverty could ensure kids get the nourishing school meals they need to thrive. Food insecurity amongst students was only exacerbated by the pandemic. Districts' inability to accurately measure “at-risk” students and receive adequate funding to support them calls for a reimagined system of identifying students experiencing economic disadvantage. The “at risk” formula is not the only issue area advocates are hoping to change. This legislative session, SB22-087 aims to create the Healthy School Meals for All program, which would provide free school meals to all Colorado students in participating districts. To learn more about SB22-087 and find ways to engage, subscribe to our weekly KidsFlash newsletter.Support the show (https://www.coloradokids.org/)
In 48 hours the biggest push against hunting will be heard in the Colorado Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, and its SB22-031 to ban the hunting of bobcats, mountain lions, and lynxes. Cody and Robbie decided to talk to the two individuals that know the most about this, Gaspar Perricone and Dan Gates to get to the heart of the matter, why we are seeing this push, and what you can do in the next 48 hours to shut this bill down. Podcast is brought to you by: Dog And Gun Coffee: www.dogandguncoffee.com Wren & Ivy: https://www.wrenandivy.com/ Minus33: https://www.minus33.com/ Rugged X Expeditions: https://jalainsmith.com Fit2Hunt: https://stayfittohunt.com Splitting Image Taxidermy: https://www.splittingimagetaxidermy.co.za/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kim comments that The Federal Reserve has intentionally kept interest rates low, hurting investors holding investments like CD's. There are very few spots left for the Media Training Workshop scheduled for February 19, 2022. Kim and Helen Raleigh, author and Senior Contributor to The Federalist, will center in on messaging, what to do if you get caught in a “gotcha,” and assistance on audio and video interviews. Information can be found here. Additionally, Kim and Marshall Dawson will co-moderate the Republican Senate Candidate Forum on January 29, 2022, at 7pm. Click here for more information on this event. America's Veteran's Stories this Sunday features Betty Cranmer and her daughter Susan Gorman. Betty lived in Britain during World War II and she describes the Battle of Britain. The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, KLZ website, and the KLZ app. Additional shows can be heard Sunday 10-11pm, and Saturday 10-11pm. Kim remarks on the Bill of the Day, SB22-009 Recertification And Theft Of Catalytic Converters. We do not need to pass legislation that gives bureaucrats more control, i.e., the Air Quality Commission. Instead we must address the real issue which is increased crime in our communities. SB22-009 is a band-aid on a gaping wound. Kim quickly reviews some of the topics that will be discussed in K-12 if the Colorado State Board of Education enacts proposed changes. Kim encourages listeners to say no; email your comments to costandardrevision@cde.state.co.us. The new social studies curriculum is a backdoor to CRT, Critical Race Theory. Lorne Levy, sponsor of both of Kim's shows and mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial, 303-880-8881, reports that interest rates have increased and mortgage rates are now around 3.5%. This goes back to pre-COVID rates. Procrastinators are now paying attention to rates and thinking of buying a home or refinancing before rates go higher. Investors are already anticipating the Fed's February meeting. Give Lorne a call to discuss mortgage rates, refinancing or reverse mortgages. Guest Peder Zane, author of The Psychodrama of American Politics, draws robust comments from Kim with his very first sentence, “Democrats have a point when they complain that our elections are rigged against them.” Peder continues that the beauty of America is that it protects the minority. He states that both sides are espousing false narratives. On the right, he centers his attention on Trump and his supporters claiming the 2020 election was stolen. On the left, Peder discusses Biden's policies and the withdrawal from Afghanistan as the mainstream media has protected Biden with their false narrative claims. Peder does acknowledge that there were election irregularities, including ballot harvesting and signatures not matching verification, in the 2020 election. Kim remarks that tyranny uses confusion and chaos to implement their agenda. Voters must be knowledgeable on the voting issues. Kim and Pence debate the usage and efficacy of COVID-19
On this week’s episode, Chad Reviews the Onnais Safe. We talk about the Buck Mark Plus Vision UFX 22lr pistol, ISOtunes Sport Advance bluetooth-in ear hearing protection, Federal’s Punch 22lr defensive ammunition, SB Tactical,s – SB22 chassis for the 10/22, and Kershaw’s Endgame folding knife. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 369 – Onnais, Vision UFX, Advance, Punch 22lr, SB22, Endgame"
On this week’s episode, Chad Reviews the Onnais Safe. We talk about the Buck Mark Plus Vision UFX 22lr pistol, ISOtunes Sport Advance bluetooth-in ear hearing protection, Federal’s Punch 22lr defensive ammunition, SB Tactical,s – SB22 chassis for the 10/22, and Kershaw’s Endgame folding knife. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 369 – Onnais, Vision UFX, Advance, Punch 22lr, SB22, Endgame"
On this week's episode, Chad Reviews the Onnais Safe. We talk about the Buck Mark Plus Vision UFX 22lr pistol, ISOtunes Sport Advance bluetooth-in ear hearing protection, Federal’s Punch 22lr defensive ammunition, SB Tactical,s – SB22 chassis for the 10/22, and Kershaw’s Endgame folding knife. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 369 – Onnais, Vision UFX, Advance, Punch 22lr, SB22, Endgame"
Senator Donna Campbell joins Nicole Hudgens this week as they discuss a new budget amendment passed in Austin that would provide $150,000 of taxpayer funds to support abortion. Sen. Campbell was the author of SB22, a pro-life bill that prohibits taxpayer funds from being used to pay for abortions. Did Austin break the law? Tune in to find out!
Rep. Candy Noble joins Jonathan Saenz to talk about SB22 which prevents Texas governments from entering into contracts with abortion providers or their affiliates.
PBPC Director Marc Stier joins us for part II of a conversation about a series of redistricting reform bills being considered in the General Assembly, including SB22, a bill to create an independent redistricting commission that was, in essence, hijacked in the state Senate this week. An amendment brought forward by Senator Aument (R-Lancaster) would add judicial districts for state appellate courts to the constitutional amendment, opening up the opportunity for the General Assembly to gerrymander these new judicial district maps. Listen to part I of the podcast here: http://bit.ly/2JHPcW7 Take action on SB 22, as mentioned in the podcast, here: http://bit.ly/2HUka8B
PBPC Director Marc Stier joins the podcast to talk about a series of redistricting bills going through the state legislature right now, one of which (SB22) is moving quickly through the state Senate. Take action on SB22 and tell your state senator to vote "no" on it in its current form here: http://bit.ly/2LU0nJI
Rarely play the music that I make. This episode is made of original music that I wrote, recorded and produced in those recent and past years, with the help of amazing friends, released on my Eclectic Electric Recordings creative outlet. Support original music if you can. Much love, Antonino Msk - Usfass Sicilian AV Project - Mingus a fera Msk - La Radio (feat. Sole Rebel) Naive Shaman - Monter En Moi Sicilian AV Project - Ibn Hamdis Msk - Navajo BeatBox Naive Shaman - Black Rock City Blues Msk - Riverfunk
Will the real S.H.I.E.L.D. please stand up? Coulson might be making a pivotal decision with Skye as Mack and Bobbi bring their hidden allies to bear in Love in the Time of Hydra. Will things come crashing down around them just as Ward starts implementing whatever his plans are? Trust is becoming a real issue for everyone in this latest episode! Join us for show news, episode analysis, and our "Sandbox Mailbox" for listener feedback! This week we talk about Bobbi's double-agent possibilities, Simmons' interesting choice of words, Gonzales and his team's true motives, Ward's possible plans for Agent 33 and Bakshi, and Skye's acceptance but dislike of her circumstances. Read more... The post SB22 – S2E14 – Protecting Those You Love appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.