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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to a Bears stadium bill stalling before state legislators adjourned. What does it mean for the Bears' pursuit of a new stadium? Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they debated the top sports stories of the day.
Rural Health News is a weekly segment of Rural Health Today, a podcast by Hillsdale Hospital. News sources for this episode: National Conference of State Legislators, “FY 2027 State Budget Status,” May 7, 2026, https://www.ncsl.org/fiscal/fy-2027-state-budget-status. Robert Tann, “Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signs state budget, with Medicaid taking brunt of cuts to close $1 billion gap,” May 8, 2026, https://www.aspentimes.com/news/colorado-new-budget-cuts-medicaid/, The Aspen Times. Liese Klein, “Connecticut hospitals get funding boost as federal Medicaid cuts loom,” May 9, 2026, https://www.ctinsider.com/business/article/connecticut-hospitals-budget-provider-tax-medicaid-22244864.php, CT Insider. Clark Corbin, “Idaho Senate passes rewritten health and welfare budget with additional budget cuts,” March 26, 2026, https://idahocapitalsun.com/2026/03/26/idaho-senate-passes-rewritten-health-and-welfare-budget-with-additional-budget-cuts/, Idaho Capital Sun. Jason Bailey, “Budget Agreement Cuts and Freezes Funding for Most Services, Continues to Underfund Medicaid,” April 15, 2026, https://kypolicy.org/budget-agreement-cuts-and-freezes-funding-for-most-services-continues-to-underfund-medicaid/, Kentucky Center for Economic Policy. Roz Brown, “NM's Medicaid program gets state funding boost after federal cuts,” March 26, 2026, https://www.krwg.org/regional/2026-03-26/nms-medicaid-program-gets-state-funding-boost-after-federal-cuts, KRWG Public Media. Hayley DeSilva, “Layoffs, closures tracker: Providence to cut 40 positions,” May 12, 2026, https://www.modernhealthcare.com/providers/staffing/mh-layoffs-closures-healthcare-live-updates/, Modern Healthcare. Rural Health Today is a production of Hillsdale Hospital in Hillsdale, Michigan and a member of the Health Podcast Network. Our host is JJ Hodshire, our producer is Kyrsten Newlon, and our audio engineer is Kenji Ulmer. Special thanks to our special guests for sharing their expertise on the show, and also to the Hillsdale Hospital marketing team. If you want to submit a question for us to answer on the podcast or learn more about Rural Health Today, visit ruralhealthtoday.com.
The Governor was on late night TV on Wednesday and
The Governor was on late night TV on Wednesday and
Send us a text and chime in!Arizona State Representatives Quang Nguyễn and Selina Bliss delivered a critical mid-session legislative update, sounding concern regarding the Prescott Rodeo grounds. The lawmakers warned that the $15.3 million state appropriation—specifically secured for crucial infrastructure at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds, home of theWorld's Oldest Rodeo—is in serious jeopardy of being clawed back by the state if the City of Prescott deviates from the original, approved plans.Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
04/16/26: Shelly Carlson is the Mayor of Moorhead and is running for Minnesota House District 4A. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features Wrong About Everything co-hosts and Momentum Advocacy co-owners Amy Frederiksen and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg and psychic Ruth Lordan.
On-Location Interview with Donna Anthony 2026 Alaska House District Candidate, from the 2026 SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Donna Anthony is the Chief of Police for the Chickaloon Tribal Police Department and has over 20 years of law enforcement and security experience that includes being a sworn Police Officer with the Palmer Police Department in Alaska, and a Deputy Sheriff in Ohio. She in 2026, is also running for the State Legislator position -State House District 26. SHOT Show (Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show) is an annual event held in Las Vegas, primarily for professionals in the firearms, ammunition, and outdoor industries. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) hosts this event, which is one of the largest trade shows of its kind, where manufacturers, dealers, and enthusiasts gather to showcase new products, network, and discuss industry trends. The show features everything from firearms and accessories to outdoor gear and survival tools, drawing thousands of attendees from around the world. Originally Aired 4.2.26
On Wednesday's "Dan O'Donnell Show," Dan breaks a big story ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election: Liberal candidate Chris Taylor violated judicial ethics rules that she herself introduced as a member of the State Legislature. Plus, the Supreme Court debates birthright citizenship with President Trump in attendance and a non-profit scandal in Green Bay blows up.
On Wednesday's "Dan O'Donnell Show," Dan breaks a big story ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election: Liberal candidate Chris Taylor violated judicial ethics rules that she herself introduced as a member of the State Legislature. Plus, the Supreme Court debates birthright citizenship with President Trump in attendance and a non-profit scandal in Green Bay blows up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This fall, New Mexico voters will decide whether to finally pay state lawmakers a salary, joining the rest of the nation. Senior Producer Lou DiVizio sat down with Mason Graham, a policy advisor with Common Cause New Mexico, to talk about the choice for voters — and other Common Cause priorities, including protecting voting rights amid federal pressure to restrict access.Podcast Host: Lou DiVizioGuest: Mason Graham, Policy Advisor, Common Cause New Mexico
We've had a tie in the State House twice now, and that's not good for getting things done. Rep. Paul Torkleson has a plan to fix it. He joins Jason.
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Thursday February 19 2026 Republican State Legislators Rush to Limit Their Own Regulators
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu enters her second term on awkward footing with important partners.
A special edition of Recovery Coast to Coast, as RC2C host Neil Scott presents highlights from the recent King County Behavorial Health Forum, featuring three recovery stories and comments from some of the 20 legislators who were on stage to listen and learn.
Exclusive interview with Tennessee Rep. Harold Love Jr., President of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, a bipartisan membership organization dedicated to empowering African American state legislators across the country and reactions to the 50 Cent produced Netflix documentary "Sean Combs: The Reckoning".
EJ Juarez joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career in politics and his role as Executive Director at State Innovation Exchange (SiX), a progressive group working with state legislators across the country.
11/12/25: Joel Heitkamp is broadcasting live from Killdeer on his way to Williston, ND, and talks about Dickinson State University. Joel chats with Ty Orton, the executive director for the DSU Heritage Foundation. They are also joined by former State Legislator, Shirley Meyer, to elaborate on the greatness of Dickinson, ND. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Republican state senator and a Democratic state representative presented a grim picture of Colorado's budget in Dolores Saturday morning.
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12 - Trump has brokered peace in the Middle East, and even his biggest critics are giving him credit for what he has done. Will he get the Nobel Peace Prize? Dom lays out the odds. 1205 - Jack Ciattarelli is firm on his position of gravy vs. sauce and pasta vs. macaroni. 1215 - Side - associated with New Jersey 1230 - Former Minority Republican Leader of the NYC Council and State Legislator, Joe Borelli, joins us to break down the state of the NYC mayoral race. How strong of a grip does Zohran Mamdani have on the race? Can Cuomo mount a comeback? Where is Joe leaning with his vote? Are Mamdani's voters willfully ignorant of socialism? What is the state of the government shutdown? 1245 - TPUSA is having their own Super Bowl halftime show. Will the NFL be scared for its advertisers? 1250 - PA Senator Dave McCormick joins us as Trump was able to strike peace in the Middle East. What is Dave's take on what Trump has done here? Is Trump an isolationist, or just using American influence to his advantage? Dave details how dumb shutting down the government is, just because Democrats want to stick it to Trump. Your calls. 1 - Dom kicks off hour two with the political violence that keeps rising from the left. Is Antifa on the same level as Hamas and ISIS? 110 - Your calls. 120 - Is the Pope serious with his latest comments? Your calls. 130 - Award-winning film critic, journalist, and founder of Hollywood in Toto, Christian Toto, joins us. Is One Battle After Another an irresponsible movie to release in this day and age? Why did the media not come after this movie like critics did in 2019 for Todd Phillips' Joker? Given that the movie is centered around immigration, you'd think the press would have asked the actors about it during their public relations tour. How are these characters different from other anti-heroes like Tony Soprano? Is it doing well at the box office? What is Christian's take on Zach Bryan? What's next for Christian? What does he think of Trevor Noah's Charlie Kirk joke? 150 - Stop using your kids as a political shield! Your calls. 2 - Greater Philadelphia ZOA Executive Director, Steve Feldman, joins us to react to the peace deal Trump has struck between Israel and Palestine. Can we be sure that the hostages that Hamas has are alive? Is the media still biased towards the Hamas cause? What about social media? What is the heart of the Israel-Hamas conflict? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Katie Porter has come under more scrutiny after she got upset at a reporter over her asking follow-up questions in an interview. More video of her being the absolute worst has resurfaced as a result. 230 - SaveJersey.com Founder and Blogger-in-Chief, as well as 1210 WPHT Host, Matt Rooney, joins us from scenic New Jersey. Why does Matt owe Dom a beer? How is the vent shaping up? Is Dom really in Jack Ciattarelli's ear after he made his stance clear on gravy vs. sauce during last night's debate? Why is it so important to send someone like Jack to Trenton? What gimmick should Jack use tomorrow to win over voters? Should Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize? 250 - The Lightning Round!
12 - Trump has brokered peace in the Middle East, and even his biggest critics are giving him credit for what he has done. Will he get the Nobel Peace Prize? Dom lays out the odds. 1205 - Jack Ciattarelli is firm on his position of gravy vs. sauce and pasta vs. macaroni. 1215 - Side - associated with New Jersey 1230 - Former Minority Republican Leader of the NYC Council and State Legislator, Joe Borelli, joins us to break down the state of the NYC mayoral race. How strong of a grip does Zohran Mamdani have on the race? Can Cuomo mount a comeback? Where is Joe leaning with his vote? Are Mamdani's voters willfully ignorant of socialism? What is the state of the government shutdown? 1245 - TPUSA is having their own Super Bowl halftime show. Will the NFL be scared for their advertisers? 1250 - PA Senator Dave McCormick joins us as Trump was able to strike peace in the Middle East. What is Dave's take on what Trump has done here? Is Trump an isolationist, or just using American influence to his advantage? Dave details how dumb shutting down the government is, just because Democrats want to stick it to Trump.
A delegation of some 250 US state legislators is currently visiting Israel, the largest ever bipartisan group of US lawmakers to visit the Jewish state. Here for just five days, the legislators – five from each state – are seeing for themselves the conflict as well as Israel’s prowess and are meeting with top leaders. Foreign Ministry officials hope they will be imbued with an better understanding of US-Israel relations that will be manifested in their support as they continue in their political careers. Reporter Arieh O’Sullivan spoke about the delegation with Nadav Zysblat, the director for consulates in the US Division of the Foreign Ministry. (photo: Yonatan Seindel/flash90) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Crawford of the Young Jurks fills in today and he is joined by State Auditor Diana DiZoglio, as they discuss why there hasn't been an audit yet. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
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Every profession needs a good national organization dedicated to best practices, ongoing education, and a little morale boosting. For state lawmakers, that's the role of the National Conference of State Legislators. We'll talk to Rep. Jodi Emerson (D-Eau Claire) about this year's convention discussions — and the difference between a group like NCSL vs. similar groups focused on partisanship and division. We'll also check in with Civic Media friends Greg Bach and John & Gordy. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow is powered by UpNorthNews, and it airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and YouTube. Guest: Jodi Emerson
Michael reflects on an extraordinary day in Boston, where he addressed thousands of state lawmakers attending the National Conference of State Legislators annual legislative summit. From powerful speeches about bipartisanship and political violence — including emotional remarks from a Minnesota state senator who survived an attack — to a candid fireside chat with Wisconsin State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, Michael shares what he saw, heard, and believes we must do next to repair America's broken public discourse. And it all involves getting out and mingling. Original air date 5 August 2025.
Michael broadcasts from Boston ahead of his speech to the National Conference of State Legislators, reflecting on political violence, viral poll results, and a provocative question at Smerconish.com today: "Would you support a reduced sentence for Ghislaine Maxwell if her testimony resulted in the conviction of other sex offenders?" Plus, why her recent transfer to a low-security facility could signal something bigger — and what it means in the Trump-era political landscape.
Night Market at the Depot August 8 August 22 4-9pm Lacey Depot Park Lacey Equity Map Thank you to our State Legislators!
June 18, 2025 ~ Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Rep. Ann Bollin about a Michigan legislative delegation traveling to the White House to meet with the Trump administration to discuss the alignment of the President's vision with Michigan's priorities.
This episode of Vermont Viewpoint hosted by David Zuckerman aired on 06/12/2025.
We take a deep dive into the huge breaking news that Speaker Robin Vos and Republican leaders walked away from state budget negotiations with Governor Tony Evers on Wednesday. Ratcheting up the battle, Republicans taunted the Governor by predicting he would sign a partisan budget that under funds his priorities. We talk about how this decision provides a new opportunity for Evers to re-engage the public about what is at stake in the budget battle and how their engagement in the fight is critical to winning on key public priorities. We and our allies continue to encourage people to call Governor Evers (1-608-266-1212) and urge him to veto any state budget that fails to meet key public priorities: properly funded public schools, expand BadgerCare, fund child care, and no new prisons. Contact your State Legislators today and tell them to reject any state budget that fails to meet these minimum standards. We review a new UW-Extension study finding rising housing costs are prompting many to forgo or delay medical care, and we discuss the significant implications of these findings. We close with an update on the federal budget battle where Senator Ron Johnson has positioned himself on center stage in the developing budget drama. Johnson, who recently called Medicaid recipients “grifters,” publicly opposes the House budget because it does not cut enough from Medicaid, SNAP, and other critical public programs.
Senator Dean Florez's journey from UCLA to the California State Senate reflects a lifelong commitment to public service and policy innovation. A proud Bruin and champion of accountability, Senator Florez shares how his UCLA experience shaped his leadership values, the lessons he learned navigating the political landscape, and why bold ideas still begin in Westwood. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about civic impact, community advocacy, and leading with purpose.Follow for more stories of Bruin Success:IG: @bruinsuccesspodcastalumni.ucla.edu/bruin-success-podcast/The Bruin Success Podcast is hosted and produced by Sara Mosgrove '18 and Lily Rosenberg '18, and brought to you by the UCLA Alumni Association. Thank you to our sustaining donors.
Senator Matt Klein is the latest member of the legislature to declare a run for Congress. He is looking to replace Angie Craig, who is running for Senate. Analysis from Blois Olson on The Morning Take on the WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
Members of the Virginia General Assembly and the governor are considering how the Virginia code should adapt to the new world of artificial intelligence. Michael Pope reports.
State Legislators are considering a bill that would offer training on state and tribal history. It's an effort to ensure all lawmakers understand the cultural and legal context between the government and tribal nations.
Hour 3: On the DeRush-Hour Headlines - the latest twist in the Feeding our Future trial. Then Jason is joined by State Rep. Andrew Myers to talk about a great idea to keep State Legislators connected to those their policies affect.
Jay Truitt has spent a career as a lobbyist and weighs in today on issues in Nebraska and Colorado. A direct violation of the Constitution in about to happen in Colorado on the 2nd Amendment.
James 5:16-18Confess your faults one to another, and pray one foranother, that you may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteousman avails much. Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we are, and heprayed earnestly that it might not rain: and it rained not on the earth by thespace of three years and six months. And he prayed again, and the heaven gaverain, and the earth brought forth her fruit. In Luke 11:1-13, the Lord is teaching His disciples topray. Over the past few days, we have been talking about the importance of prayerin our lives, and for the world around us! If there is anything we need tolearn to do, it is to pray. We go to school for twelve years to get aneducation so we can get out and get a job to make money. We might go for four ormore years so we can make more money. We might go to Bible College to learn howto preach and teach the Bible, learn to be a pastor or church leader, and thatis all well and fine. But we rarely take classes or spend the time to learn howto pray. We must realize by now that an education, job skills, moneyand a good economy, is not what it going to take to save your marriage, to bringyour children back to God, to heal your broken heart, to give you mental,emotional, and spiritual peace. They will not save our country either. I know Isound like a broken record, but the answer to the divisions, the economy, the socialand cultural issues in America, are not going to be found in the White House,the Congress, the State Legislators, but in our own houses where righteous believersknow how to pray “effectual fervent” prayers. When I think of prayer, I can't help but think of James 5and the prayer of Elijah. He was a man just like us; “subject to likepassions”. He had the same type of problems, challenges, emotions, andissues. His country Israel was in a mess under the heathen pagan leadership ofAhab and Jezebel. The whole nation was following the religion of Baal worship.Today, for the most part, America is following the religion of humanism. Theworship of self! We live to please ourselves. That's humanism! The last verse in Judges 21:25 says, “Everyone is doingwhat is right in their own eyes”. The land was filled with chaos,confusion, anarchy, and violence. What is the answer. Like Elijah, we can getright with God and pray! The promise of 2 Chronicles 7:14-15 is still in theBible and available for us today! “If My people who are called by My namewill humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wickedways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal theirland. Now My eyes will be open and My ears attentive to prayer made in thisplace.” The Lord's model prayer reminds us of our need for ourFather's presence in our lives and families. Of the need of ourFather'sguidance in joining Him in His kingdom work so His will is done on earth asit is in heaven. Of the need of our Father's provision every day both physicallyand spiritually. And of our daily need for our Father's pardon for oursins. In order for us to pray effectual fervent prayers thatavail much, we must have pure hearts and clean hands (James 4:7-10). As wesubmit our lives to the Lord, the devil must flee. As we confess our sins, ourhearts are purified. As we join the Father in His kingdom work, our hands arecleansed. Amazing and wonderful, miraculous things can happen when wereally learn to pray! In my Bible, Jeremiah 33:3 still says: 'Call to Me,and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do notknow.' And we can never forget the promise of Ephesians 3:20: “Now toHim who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think,according to the power that works in us”. By God's grace we should seek to learn to pray “effectualfervent prayers that avail much”! God bless!
The Louisville League of Women Voters, in collaboration with the Louisville Urban League and the NAACP, hosted an evening with members of the Jefferson County Legislative delegation (including Joshua Watkins, House District 42; Cassie Armstrong, Senate District 19; Julie Raque-Adams, Senate District 36, Nima Kulkarni, House District 40; Karen Berg, Senate District 26; David Yates, Senate District 37; Keturah J. Herron, Senate District 35; Mary Lou Marzian, House District 41; Pam Stevenson, House District 43; and Sarah Stalker, House District 34. It was moderated by Gabrielle Jones, V.P. of Content and Interim CEO at Louisville Public Media and took place at the Louisville Free Public Library on January 27, 2025.
Representative Andrea D. Romero is a daughter of New Mexico. After attending the Santa Fe Public Schools, Andrea graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Political Science and received her J.D. from the University of New Mexico School of Law. She has dedicated herself to the growth of Northern New Mexico's community, economic, and environmental vitality through her small business and volunteer service to various organizations throughout the region. In so doing, Andrea serves as a volunteer State Legislator for House District 46. Outside of work she enjoys lots of traipsing around outside and tinkering with eggs, with one patent issued on healthy probiotics eggs. This episode is sponsored by the coaching company of the host, Paul Zelizer. Consider a Strategy Session if you can use support growing your impact business. Resources mentioned in this episode include: Andrea Romero's campaign site Andrea Romero on LinkedIn New Mexico State Investment Council New Mexico Climate-Solutions Focused Venture Fund Garry McBerryhill of Raven Indigenous Capital interview Ward Hendon of Dangerous Ventures interview Carlos Perea of Terra Vera interview COP 29 site Aqua Membranes site New Mexico's Baby Bonds Initiative Paul's Strategy Sessions Pitch an Awarepreneurs episode
SIMON WLODARSKI, is a Senior Vice President at Bank of America and is a member of the U.S. State and Local Government Relations Team, overseeing State/Local Government Relations for the company in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Colorado. In this regional role with the company, Simon works on public policy issues impacting the financial services industry. In his leadership role with the company, he engages with public officials and banking industry leaders across the country. Simon serves as the Bank's liaison with the National Council of State Legislators, a national trade association of state legislators. He also serves as Vice Chair on the Executive Board of the Civic Federation, a non-profit organization advocating for responsible fiscal health of state and local government in Illinois. Prior to joining Bank of America, Simon served in the Administration of Pat Quinn, Governor of Illinois. Simon began his public policy career supporting the Office of Management and Budget before serving as Chief of Staff of the Department of Veterans Affairs. In that capacity, Simon oversaw finance, human resources, operations and legislative affairs. Simon served in the United States Marine Corps, enlisting in 1995 as an infantry Marine. Transferring to the Reserves to attend college, Simon went on to pursue a commission in 2003, serving as an Infantry Officer during combat tours in Iraq. Simon transferred to the Illinois National Guard in 2011, serving in Afghanistan as an advisor, as well as an embedded officer in the Polish Task Force. Simon most recently served in Ukraine as an advisor, leading a multi-National NATO team working with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Amongst his awards, Simon is most proud to have earned the Army's Combat Infantryman's Badge and the Marine Combat Action Ribbon, and retired in December 2022 as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army National Guard. Simon was born in Chicago, Illinois, and currently lived in Arlington Heights with his wife and two sons. He completed a BS in Engineering from Iowa State University and an MBA from Northern Illinois University.
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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – Paquette helped secure funding to bring the COVID shots to his district and received two doses of Moderna. When he developed severe, piercing chest pain shortly after getting the second shot, he went to the ER and was sent home with no explanation. The symptoms continued, however, and when he went back to the ER, he was found to have myocarditis and a life-threatening...
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We were joined in studio by outgoing state legislator Pat Garofalo. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Second train service now underway between St. Paul, Chicago Timberwolves tickets sell out in 15 minutes for Western Conference Finals Defense rests without ex-President Trump taking the witness stand in his New York hush money trial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices