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Social commentator Andy Brehm on the state of politics in Minnesota the day after Tim Walz state of the state. Great listener mail on how to fix St Paul and a nice obituary from one of Reuvers' favorite teachers in High School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Violence Interrupters in Minneapolis haven't signed their new contracts because they actually have rules they must follow. The FDA will continue to safeguard the nations supply of milk. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Charges in gun incident that caused hospital lockdown in Edina Man free from apparent sinkhole in Minneapolis following hours long rescue March home sales drop to their slowest pace since 2009 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Social commentator Andy Brehm on the state of politics in Minnesota the day after Tim Walz state of the state. Great listener mail on how to fix St Paul and a nice obituary from one of Reuvers' favorite teachers in High School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Jordana the morning after the State of the State Address.
A concise "State Of The State" address for Governor Walz on Wednesday. Analysis of the speech from Blois Olson on the WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
An 18 billion dollar surplus gone is the rallying cry for Republicans. Listen to Lisa DeMuth's reaction to the address by Governor Walz and the state of the session. On The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
A concise "State Of The State" address for Governor Walz on Wednesday. Analysis of the speech from Blois Olson on the WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
An 18 billion dollar surplus gone is the rallying cry for Republicans. Listen to Lisa DeMuth's reaction to the address by Governor Walz and the state of the session. On The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
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KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad to preview what he expects in the State of the State address from Governor Walz tonight and several other topics from state and national politics.
Oregon's state parks have a rich history dating back to 1921, when they were first established as part of the Oregon Highway Department. Today, the Oregon State Parks system manages over 170 stunning parks, offering a diverse range of outdoor activities—from scenic hiking trails and forested campgrounds to breathtaking coastal views. Whether you're a lifelong Pacific Northwesterner or planning your first Oregon adventure, this episode is packed with inspiration.In this episode, we're joined by Stefanie from Oregon State Parks, who brings her passion and insight into the beauty and diversity of Oregon's natural spaces. Stefanie reveals the top five most visited Oregon state parks, perfect for those looking to explore iconic destinations. But if you're craving a quieter escape into nature, she also shares the top five least visited parks, ideal for peaceful camping trips, hiking, or just soaking in solitude.Plus, Stefanie shares personal stories of her favorite camping experiences and what Oregon's state parks mean to her. From family memories to off-the-beaten-path gems, her tips are sure to spark your next outdoor adventure.Tune in now to discover the must-see parks, hidden gems, and pro camping tips straight from someone who knows Oregon's wild beauty inside and out.Send us a textPlease follow the show so you never miss an episode. We ask that you also kindly give the show a rating and a review as well. Learn more about RV Out West over on our website at www.rvoutwest.com Join in on the conversation via social media:InstagramFacebook
We're launching a two-part mini-series focused on the State of State Parks, starting with the incredible system of Washington State Parks. With over 140 parks, trails, marine areas, and historic sites, Washington offers a diverse range of outdoor experiences waiting to be explored.In this episode we welcome back Sarah from Washington State Parks. If you missed her first appearance on Episode 57, The Future of Washington State Parks, it's well worth a listen.In this new conversation, Sarah shares: her top five waterfront state parks as well as her personal favorite state parks,recent updates to the state parks reservation system and a preview of Washington's soon to be (down the road) newest state park, Miller Peninsula.If you love Washington State Parks, are curious about the direction the state parks are headed, or just want to simply find a new place to camp then be sure to tune in to part one of this mini series on the state of our state parks here in the Pacific Northwest.Send us a textPlease follow the show so you never miss an episode. We ask that you also kindly give the show a rating and a review as well. Learn more about RV Out West over on our website at www.rvoutwest.com Join in on the conversation via social media:InstagramFacebook
State of the State is the monthly round up of policy and research for the state of Michigan from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR). Matt Grossmann and Arnold Weinfeld from IPPSR are joined by economist Charley Ballard to discuss the latest in politics and the economy.Matt is away this month. Arnold and Charley welcome MSU ecological economist Robert Richardson to this month's episode. Richardson is interested in the study of the environment and development. He recently led a team at MSU to study attitudes towards recycling in Michigan, especially as it relates to increasing what is known as the tipping fee. That's a disposal surcharge placed on garbage haulers.Conversation Highlights:(2:25) – Charley comments on the “stunning, shocking, and astonishing” tariffs President Trump has put in place.(10:19) - Is there any indication from prior history on the use of tariffs as to their efficacy in balancing trade or creating new jobs? (16:10) – Richardson describes his team's research.(19:25) – What did your survey find?(24:47) – “There's a great deal of logic if you're a landfill owner.”(27:46) – How do we encourage more recycling? And are citizens willing to pay more if they could recycle more products?(29:53) – “If you make recycling easy, you get a lot more recycling.”(31:29) – How does Michigan's bottle bill impact the state's recycling rate?Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
The finale of season one, and the last stop on the June 2024 Road Trip!This episode of state of the state parks is sponsored by SmugMug.comState of The State Parks listeners get 14 days free and 15% off a new account .Plans start as low as 3$ a month for half a terabyte.Unlimited storage plans , that's right unlimited, start as low as $25 a month!Go to our website stateofthestateparks.com and click the link! A Filamint Production Stateofthestateparks@gmail.com
For the week of March 10, 2025, host Dawn Vaughan talks to politics team colleague Avi Bajpai and higher education reporter Korie Dean. They discuss Democratic Gov. Josh Stein's State of the State speech and House Speaker Destin Hall's Republican response, and what's going on in the UNC System scrubbing language related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guests: Avi Bajpai, Korie Dean Executive Producer: Laura Brache Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Tuesday to Friday and Sunday. Sign up here. Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like most Democrats, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein holds a dramatically different worldview from the Republicans who lead the state legislature — especially those who embrace the politics of President Donald Trump. That said, Stein is also a realist who understands that there are many core issues on which most North Carolinians agree and […]
Money troubles face CMS as it prepares to lose $100 million in federal funding. Matthews continues to struggle with the transit plan. Gov. Stein delivers his first State of the State address and the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament is in town.
In this episode of the SEANC View podcast, host Jonathan Owens is joined by Suzanne Beasley, Ardis Watkins, and Sam Cline to discuss Governor Josh Stein's recent State of the State address. State employees and retirees were largely absent from the address, despite the ongoing crisis of high vacancy rates within state agencies and the resultant pressure on remaining employees. The team also touches on the legislature's oversight of public service employees, retention issues, and the economic impact on the state workforce. They highlight the importance of recognizing public employees' contributions, especially those who continue to work under challenging conditions. President Kirk Montgomery and Immediate Past President Martha Fowler also join for a conversation on celebrating black leaders and institutions in state government for Black History Month, as well as their time in SEANC leadership. We close with a discussion of the 5-year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 lockdown.
This episode is presented by Create A Video – It's another abbreviated -- but longer -- podcast day (thanks to the UNC Tar Heels winning their ACC game yesterday). Today, we'll cover NC Governor Josh Stein's first "State of the State" address... and the response from the NC Speaker of the House. Also, Rob Yates from the NC Libertarian Party offers his thoughts on the speeches. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gov. DeWine gave his State of the State address this week and said things are going pretty well. He called for mandatory basic skills lessons in school—things like basic finance and first aid—and wants to make students leave their phones at home. Ohio Public Radio Statehouse Bureau Chief Karen Kasler joins the show.
Mind Your Business is back and loaded with information this week.We start with a recap of North Carolina Governor Josh Stein's State of the State address, along with updates on Helene recovery activities working through local and State government channels.Speaking of local government, Watauga County has partnered with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Aerostar to expedite debris removal from waterways and private property. Watauga County Emergency Management Director, Will Holt, Darlene Abbot, Project Manager for Aerostar, joined WATA's Mark in the Morning for a detailed discussion around the program, including details on how commercial and residential property owners can access this free service.We end the show with a visit with an old friend. Dr. Scott Elliott is locally known as the longtime Superintendent of Watauga County Schools and former Director of Development for Blue Ridge Conservancy. He now serves as Deputy Director of Engagement for GROW NC, working throughout the western region on hurricane recovery efforts. We'll hear about the mission of this new organization, what Governor Stein's priorities are for the work of this office, and how local residents can interact with the agency.Mind Your Business is a weekly production of the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The show is made possible thanks to the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Visit GROW NC online at www.wncrecovery.nc.gov. Support the show
We discuss Gov. Mike DeWine's State of the State address, an Ohio Supreme Court case involving a former Columbus pastor and the latest directive to universities from the Trump administration.
Join Chris and Moe as they discover Salinas River State Beach!They find "By the wind sailors!" This episode of state of the state parks is sponsored by SmugMug.comState of The State Parks listeners get 14 days free and 15% off a new account .Plans start as low as 3$ a month for half a terabyte.Unlimited storage plans , that's right unlimited, start as low as $25 a month!Go to our website stateofthestateparks.com and click the link! A Filamint Production Stateofthestateparks@gmail.com
Friday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube kicked off with a look at the state of the state of Alabama basketball and how good it's been this year; then, the guys struggle to decide who's got the best defense in the SEC; and finally, is Texas the most complete SEC team right now? "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State of the State is the monthly round up of policy and research for the state of Michigan from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR). Matt Grossmann and Arnold Weinfeld from IPPSR are joined by economist Charley Ballard to discuss the latest in politics and the economy.On this episode, the trio discusses the short- and long-term political and economic impacts of tariffs. Conversation Highlights:(1:08) – What are the political impacts of tariffs, and what do you make of the UAW's support for them? Is this a trade war or a drug war?(3:31) – What about the economic impact? “The economic and political impacts are intertwined, and Michigan stands to lose the most.”(6:06) – How are the markets reacting?(7:51) – What about the long-term political impacts? What is the president's “out” if the tariffs lead to economic stress for consumers? What is the reaction from Congress and the impact on the president's approval rating?(9:38) – What are the four upcoming fiscal deadlines we should pay attention to? And what about cuts to Medicaid and Veterans Affairs? How do reduced staffs impact services?(14:15) – Are Americans fine with layoffs until they feel the cuts personally? “There is a tremendous amount of uncertainty. Corporations and consumers do not like uncertainty.”(18:02) – How will the Federal Reserve respond?(20:27) – What do you make of Governor Whitmer's response? And the Democratic response across the country seems to be all over the board. There doesn't seem to be a coherent response.(25:11) – What about the impact of cuts to the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and USAID?Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
Florida Politics Publisher Peter Schorsch recaps DeSantis's “State of the State” speech and gives a legislative session preview.
FL GOP Strategist Anthony Pedicini analyzes DeSantis' “State of the State” speech and Trump's address to Congress.
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Rep. Phil Green, House District 67, R- Millington. State of the State Reaction.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
February 27, 2025 ~ Representative Donni Steele (R-Orion Township) joins Guy and Lloyd live to recap the Whitmer's State of the State Address, Steele's aim to increase road funding without raising taxes, opposing new taxes on vaping and digital advertising, and so much more!
Rep. Parker Fairbairn, R-Harbor Springs. Preview State of the State Address by Gov Whitmer.
In this episode, TXOGA President Todd Staples provides an overview of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's recently held 2025 State of the State address. He explains the importance of the Governor's listing of his priorities as emergency items to the legislative process, and highlights key issues for the legislative session, including investments in water, cybersecurity, and education, as well as property relief.--KTBC-TV (FOX-Austin): Gov. Greg Abbott outlines emergency items in annual State of the State addressAmerican Nuclear Society: Abilene Christian University gets permit to build nation's first molten salt university research reactorKBTX-TV (CBS-Bryan): Texas A&M System announces partnership with 4 nuclear reactor companies to build at RELLIS
A brief stop at Marconi State historic park and conference center! We have started a Patreon!Patreon.com/Stateofthestateparks This episode of state of the state parks is sponsored by SmugMug.comState of The State Parks listeners get 14 days free and 15% off a new account .Plans start as low as 3$ a month for half a terabyte.Unlimited storage plans , that's right unlimited, start as low as $25 a month!Go to our website stateofthestateparks.com and click the link! A Filamint Production Stateofthestateparks@gmail.com
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Gov. JB Pritzker took to the Illinois House floor in Springfield on Wednesday to deliver his State of the State address. In it, he presented his budgetary priorities and legislative plans, including regulating prescription drug prices, and he discussed how to address the state's $3.2 billion deficit. Reset digs into the main takeaways of the governor's budget address with WBEZ statehouse reporter Mawa Iqbal and Ralph Martire, executive director, Center for Tax and Budget Accountability. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
This episode features Gov. Pritzker's State of the State address. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
In OVERTIME, we'll talk to a couple of historians about some important labor history, what is means for us today, and opportunities for folks on college campuses to spread the gospel of solidarity. ✦ ABOUT ✦The Valley Labor Report is the only union talk radio show in Alabama, elevating struggles for justice and fairness on the job, educating folks about how they can do the same, and bringing relevant news to workers in Alabama and beyond.Our single largest source of revenue *is our listeners* so your support really matters and helps us stay on the air!Make a one time donation or become a monthly donor on our website or patreon:TVLR.FMPatreon.com/thevalleylaborreportVisit our official website for more info on the show, membership, our sponsors, merch, and more: https://www.tvlr.fmFollow TVLR on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheValleyLab...Follow TVLR on Twitter: @LaborReportersFollow Jacob on Twitter: @JacobM_ALFollow TVLR Co-Creator David Story on Twitter: @RadiclUnionist✦ CONTACT US ✦Our phone number is 844-899-TVLR (8857), call or text us live on air, or leave us a voicemail and we might play it during the show!✦ OUR ADVERTISERS KEEP US ON THE AIR! ✦Support them if you can.The attorneys at MAPLES, TUCKER, AND JACOB fight for working people. Let them represent you in your workplace injury claim. Mtandj.com; (855) 617-9333The MACHINISTS UNION represents workers in several industries including healthcare, the defense industry, woodworking, and more. iamaw44.org (256) 286-3704 / organize@iamaw44.orgDo you need good union laborers on your construction site, or do you want a union construction job? Reach out to the IRONWORKERS LOCAL 477. Ironworkers477.org 256-383-3334 (Jeb Miles) / local477@bellsouth.netThe NORTH ALABAMA DSA is looking for folks to work for a better North Alabama, fighting for liberty and justice for all. Contact / Join: DSANorthAlabama@gmail.comIBEW LOCAL 136 is a group of over 900 electricians and electrical workers providing our area with the finest workforce in the construction industry. You belong here. ibew136.org Contact: (205) 833-0909IFPTE - We are engineers, scientists, nonprofit employees, technicians, lawyers, and many other professions who have joined together to have a greater voice in our careers. With over 80,000 members spread across the U.S. and Canada, we invite you and your colleagues to consider the benefits of engaging in collective bargaining. IFPTE.org Contact: (202) 239-4880THE HUNTSVILLE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD is a union open to any and all working people. Call or email them today to begin organizing your workplace - wherever it is. On the Web: https://hsviww.org/ Contact: (256) 651-6707 / organize@hsviww.orgENERGY ALABAMA is accelerating Alabama's transition to sustainable energy. We are a nonprofit membership-based organization that has advocated for clean energy in Alabama since 2014. Our work is based on three pillars: education, advocacy, and technical assistance. Energy Alabama on the Web: https://alcse.org/ Contact: (256) 812-1431 / dtait@energyalabama.orgThe Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union represents in a wide range of industries, including but not limited to retail, grocery stores, poultry processing, dairy processing, cereal processing, soda bottlers, bakeries, health care, hotels, manufacturing, public sector workers like crossing guards, sanitation, and highway workers, warehouses, building services, and distribution. Learn more at RWDSU.infoThe American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is the largest federal employee union proudly representing 700,000 federal and D.C. government workers nationwide and overseas. Learn more at AFGE.orgAre you looking for a better future, a career that can have you set for life, and to be a part of something that's bigger than yourself? Consider a skilled trades apprenticeship with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Learn more at IUPAT.orgUnionly is a union-focused company created specifically to support organized labor. We believe that providing online payments should be simple, safe, and secure. Visit https://unionly.io/ to learn more.Hometown Action envisions inclusive, revitalized, and sustainable communities built through multiracial working class organizing and leadership development at the local and state level to create opportunities for all people to thrive. Learn more at hometownaction.orgMembers of IBEW have some of the best wages and benefits in North Alabama. Find out more and join their team at ibew558.org ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Gov. Greg Abbott joined The Texan's Senior Reporter Brad Johnson to discuss his most recent State of the State address, the future of school choice and education savings accounts in Texas, property tax reform, and securing the southern border. Listen to the more interviews wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, subscribe and leave us a review.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott spoke in front of a crowd of lawmakers and supporters to deliver his State of the State Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025 from Arnold Oil's corporate headquarters in East Austin. He named his list of emergency items, which are the only issues lawmakers can pass bills on in the first 60 days of the […] The post ICYMI: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s 2025 State of the State Address appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Today we have what Ivey said about crime at the State of the State speech and stories that affect space in Huntsville, healthcare in Montgomery, mayors in Mobile and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Listeners of the show, Rob and Stephanie from Greenwood, were invited to attend Braun's State of the State address, during which Braun cited their property tax increase along with the increases of other listeners of the show. They join to recap their experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Braun is set to give his first State of the State Wednesday evening. Front and center will be property tax reform, which Braun has described as his top priority. Will Braun be able to sway lawmakers to make big changes to property taxes in Indiana? Rob Kendall, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, and Jim Merritt discuss on this week's Statehouse Happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Campbell, Albany reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, recaps Governor Hochul's "state of the state" address, where she focused on affordability and public safety.
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