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This message, we'll equip you with a 2024 Voters Guide based on biblical truths to help you engage in the political process without forsaking your faith. We'll dive into the biblical principles of Romans 12-14, focusing on how to honor one another, love sincerely, and ensure that our political passion doesn't eclipse our calling as Christ-followers.
We've teamed up with political consultant Jay McCleskey to tackle an issue that no one seems to be talking about: Albuquerque's sanctuary city status is making the crime crisis far worse, with crimes targeting both citizens and migrants alike. But who's really behind these crimes, and what needs to be done to make Albuquerque—and the entire nation—safer? We break it all down in this episode, and trust us, you'll want to hear it.Then, we shift gears to the state of the presidential race. Mark dives into one key number that could decide the entire election. Seriously, this is the data point everyone should be paying attention to right now.And here's the kicker: one political expert is warning that if Trump wins, the country could be headed for a mental health crisis. We'll play the soundbite and let you be the judge. You don't want to miss this one—it's a wild ride.Judicial Retention Guidehttps://newmexico.gop/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Voters-Guide-Judicial-Retention.pdfConstitutional Amendments Guidehttps://newmexico.gop/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Voters-Guide-to-the-2024-Constitutional-Amendments.pdf#abq #breakingnews #election2024 #economy #border #news #albuquerque #decision2024 #trump #newmexico #VANCE Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
For our last election bonus, we dip into the sexiest of ballot issues: deficits and taxes. Our guest is Marc Lee, senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in BC. Deficits and medical budgets are ballooning across Canada, as there are fewer workers to support more and more retiring baby boomers. How do BC parties propose to balance spending and revenue, while meeting the needs of both young and old British Columbians? To learn more, check out our BC Voters Guide! Please note that we recorded this interview shortly before the Conservative Party of BC released its costed platform, so the Voters Guide has our most up-to-date analysis and report card on deficits.
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The National Security Hour with Edward Haugland – This voter guide simplifies the key issues of the 2024 election while offering a long-term strategic perspective. It highlights critical concerns like national security, government overreach, illegal immigration, and political corruption. I expose the deceit and radical agenda of the Democrats, focusing on how their policies threaten the values of freedom, independence, and faith in America.
The National Security Hour with Edward Haugland – This voter guide simplifies the key issues of the 2024 election while offering a long-term strategic perspective. It highlights critical concerns like national security, government overreach, illegal immigration, and political corruption. I expose the deceit and radical agenda of the Democrats, focusing on how their policies threaten the values of freedom, independence, and faith in America.
For 20 years, the National Catholic Register has put a spotlight on the faithfulness of Catholic colleges and universities. This week on Register Radio we delve into Catholic identity on Campus. Then we turn to the 2024 Catholic Voters Guide. How do the two presidential nominees line up on issues of importance to the Catholic faithful? We explore the Candidates, the Issues and Church Teaching.
For 20 years, the National Catholic Register has put a spotlight on the faithfulness of Catholic colleges and universities. This week on Register Radio we delve into Catholic identity on Campus. Then we turn to the 2024 Catholic Voters Guide. How do the two presidential nominees line up on issues of importance to the Catholic faithful? We explore the Candidates, the Issues and Church Teaching.
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In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Marc goes over his voting guide Hans von Spakovsky stops by to talk with Marc & Kim about the legality of burning the flag Nicole Murray gives a check of business In Other News with Ethan: Deadpool & Wolverine sets records, It's National Wing Day, Boar's Head recalling Deli Meat, Cinnamon recalled, and Back to School supplies cost too much Coming Up: Kim Mathis, Real or Fake News Quiz with Carl, Sheriff Dave Marshak and Kim on a Whim, too !
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Sage Steel fights back against the narrative of 'If you're black you have to vote for Harris' Dr. Bob Onder, former Missouri Senator & Candidate for Missouri's 3rd Congressional Dist., joins Marc & Kim to talk about the ads that are being run against him and what he plans to do if he wins his race. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins' America, stops by the studio to talk Ryan's favorite thing, Polls. He also asks Marc, of all the prominent Democrats who would you run against. Marc will release his voter guide on Monday Thanks you for listening!!
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: The verdict came down in the Janae Edmondson case Marc previews his Save our School rally and his 2024 voters guide Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggns' America, joins the crew in studio to talk about how Biden did in the State of the Union speech last night. What's on the Web with Anna: Applebee's and Ihop might be in the same building and a Flight Attendant gives suggestions on how to deal with turbulence
Did you know that in our last Mayoral election, only 12% of registered voters in Houston actually participated in voting? With that low of a voter turnout, how can that low of voter turnout reflect the ideals of Houstonians as a whole? Early voting has already begun, continuing through Friday, November 3, and Election Day is Tuesday, November 7. Are you ready, Houston? If not or if you are feeling a little unprepared, you definitely need to listen to this episode as Lauren Dougherty from the League of Women Voters of Houston shares some incredible resources that will help you make your vote count! Be sure to use the Voters Guide to get a more simplified breakdown of candidates, policies & propositions, etc that you are voting on for our beautiful city! The Voters Guide is available to view or download in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese, and it can also be accessed as an ebook/audiobook through the Libby app and as an album in SoundCloud. Not sure where you should go to vote? Head to HarrisVotes.com to find a polling location near you. You can also find a sample ballot and answers to FAQs on the site! Follow the League of Women Voters (@lwvhouston) of Houston on social media! “Cream & Sugar” Recommendations: Ashley's family loves Bear Branch Park these days! This incredible area features outdoor basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, an awesome playground, a skate park, a dog park and a pool all in one area! Not to mention incredible walking trails and a low-cost fitness center in the Recreation Center! Houston Moms “House Blend” Posts: Don't forget to check out the Family-Friendly Things to do in Houston this Weekend, EVERY WEEK! It's updated for you to make memories with your family all over Houston! Fall-Themed Date Night In (with Recipes!) by Becca Slocum
While working on our Voters Guide for the Alberta election this month, we've found the province's political parties have been worrisomely quiet about climate change, even in the midst of unprecedented wildfires. That left us wondering: why's it so dang hard to talk about climate change? So for this episode, we invited Amber Bennett, a Calgary-based communications strategist, to reflect on her experience discussing climate change with Albertans. She offers some surprising insights and guidance for all Canadians wanting to have more meaningful, productive conversations about complex, controversial problems like climate change (and generational unfairness). These conversations can sometimes be painfully hard to have, but simply talking about climate is a critical way to tackle the climate crisis. Has talking about climate change ever made you run screaming for the hills? Or maybe you've found your own ways to cross conversational divides? We'd love to hear about it! Share your experiences and tactics with us at https://www.gensqueeze.ca/contact. And as we start our second season of Hard Truths, we'd also welcome any feedback you have about our show. Explore more: Re.Climate: the centre Amber leads, which provides evidence-based reports, guides, and training to support Canadian climate communicators Alberta Narratives Project: the engagement project Amber led that produced a guide to having more respectful and constructive conversations about climate Climate Stewardship analysis from our Alberta Voters Guide Canada's National Observer: Election ignores greatest threat to Alberta's kids and grandkids Katharine Hayhoe's TEDTalk: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it Highlights Anything we care about can become a climate conversation "Climate's super polarized here still. There are very well-funded groups who have worked very hard to make it toxic. But that's not to say that climate doesn't connect to everything we care about. So we can have a conversation about anything really and it can be a climate change conversation. So whether that's about affordability, or if that's about future job opportunities or health or inflation or protection of nature. There's lots of different kind of entry points into those conversations." -- Amber Bennett Restoring trust through stories "I believe that if we can tell stories where things worked and where they are working and then draw connections to people's lives, that that helps to address the kind of defensiveness that we are all collectively holding around, 'We are going to hell in a hand basket. Governments are not stepping up and acting quickly enough to protect us and have our best interests in mind.' So that's where you kind of get apathy. If it doesn't feel like it's gonna make a difference, then why bother? But if we can tell stories where it has made a difference, this has been effective. I think that those nuggets help to break through the defensiveness that we have and help us open up with a sense of trust." -- Amber Bennett Get real about climate and connect it to what we love "I think as moms and grandmothers and as parents, we need to get real about the fact that we are never, ever going back. Not in our generation or our children or their children. We are locked in for centuries of this. And so I think that that will help when we're faced with decisions -- be it on costs or investment or priorities -- that will help us make choices that are more reflective of where we're really at. And I believe that women and parents and mothers have a very big capacity to have that kind of conversation... We need to get real, and connect it to the things that we love. And that kind of love is what is gonna pull us through the hard conversation and into the motivation to do things differently." -- Amber Bennett
November 8, 2022 is Election Day. In this podcast I'm addressing the issues in San Francisco and how this election will effect not only the city, but the United States. Join me as I give my opinion on how you should vote. “You can only get better every time you fail" Please also follow me where you listen to your podcast. I'm available on most podcast platforms. Apple, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon Podcast and much more. I also would like to thank you guys for the continued support in all my adventures. Please also take some time and donate to my patreon and Venmo account. Anything helps. From $1 to unlimited. Thank you in advance. The Daily Vlogs and Podcast Merchandise https://thedailyvlogspodcast.myspreadshop.com Venmo - @ericb1642 Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29742285 Twitter - @EricB1642 Instagram - @Eric1642 YouTube - The Daily Vlog On YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-b43/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-b43/support
In the last hour of MCMS, Peter Pfeifer, candidate for St. Louis City Assessor, calls in to discuss his campaign efforts and how he'd like to help St. Louis if he wins tomorrows election. Marc talks with Congresswoman Ann Wagner, Missouri District 2, about what is driving people to the polls tomorrow. Tom Ackerman, KMOX Sports Director, joins the show to discuss the Blues - and it's probably not what you want to hear. Later, Marc gives you a refresher on his voters guide and talks about why he supports or is against amendments you'll see on your Missouri ballots.
November 4, 2022 ~ Heading into election week we hear from both Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Republican SOS candidate Kristina Karamo, Republican Attorney General candidate Matt Deperno and Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist. The Elissa Slotkin/Tom Barrett race in District 7 is one of the most expensive races in the country, they speak to Paul W Smith and Guy Gordon has both side of the Prop 1 and 3 debate.
October 28, 2022 ~ Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican Challenger Tudor Dixon break down their 2nd and final debate. Dixon's running mate State Rep. Shane Hernandez recaps his thoughts on the debate, Congresswoman Hayley Stevens gives the Democrat response. 10th district Congressional Candidates John James, Republican and Democrat Judge Carl Marlinga talk to Paul W. Smith hours before their debate.
How's it growing folks?! Welcome back to Here Weed Go!, the pot-cast dedicated to bringing you the most pertinent info on the country's most potent plant: cannabis. I'm your host Eddie Celaya, cannabis reporter here in Tucson, Arizona. Well listeners, It's that time of year again. No, I'm not talking about harvest season. Or Hallo-weed. I'm talking about election season! In less than two weeks, five states around the country will have the opportunity to join the legal cannabis club. And here in Arizona, local elections could have potential consequences for how both the medical and recreational programs run and operate. To get a little higher and more enlightened about these election developments, I'm joined by Justin Strekal, former national director of politics for NORML (the National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws) and Jon Udell, the current interim co-director of Arizona NORML. We talk about if party really matters when it comes to getting cannabis legislation passed at both the federal and state levels, where legalization is on the ballot this season, and what the Biden Administration's announcement to pardon past charges and consider cannabis's current scheduling status means for federal policy going forward. Our conversations kicks off with Strekal talking about his current work with BOWL Pac (Better Organizing to Win Legalization) a marijuana-centric political action committee. MORE INFO More on NORML: https://norml.org/ More on Arizona NORML, including the Voters Guide 2022: https://arizonanorml.org/ More on BOWL Pac: https://thebowlpac.org/ Access to Here Weed Go! Episodes, social media pages and content from host Eddie Celaya: https://linktr.ee/hereweedgo TucsonMarijuanaGuide.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Marc tells us all about his voters guide for this years midterms. We get a replay of yesterdays conversation between Marc and John Solomon, investigative reporter and founder of Just the News, about the new reports showing the St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner was directly involved with the false criminal allegations against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. Jennifer Kushinka from This Morning with Gordon Deal tells us what's going on in business, economy and the stock markets. Later, Kathleen England tells us what's going on "In Other News."
October 21, 2022 ~ Governor Whitmer joins both the Paul W Smith Show and All Talk With Tom Jordan and Kevin Dietz. Republican Challenger Tudor Dixon talks about her positive momentum in the polls. All Talk completes their vetting of all 5 Michigan Supreme Court Nominees this week speaking with incumbent Justice Brian Zahra as well as candidates Kerry Lee Morgan, Paul Hudson and Kyra Harris Bolden (sitting Justice Richard Bernstein last week) and State Senator Ruth Johnson running in the 24th voices her opposition to the public transit millage and Prop 2.
October 14, 2022 ~ Guy Gordon, Tudor Dixon and University of Michigan Director of Debate Aaron Kall recap Thursday's debate. Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein talks about his reelection campaign. State Senator Curt VanDerWall running in the 102nd district reveals his plan to bring down the price of insulin and State Rep. Mark Tisdel running in the 55th on a initiative to clean up and redevelop old land fill sites for redevelopment.
October 7, 2022 ~ Governor Whitmer celebrates large battery plant coming to Michigan. Republican John James and Democrat Carl Marlinga face off in the new 10th Congressional District. Republican Congressman Tim Walberg running in the 5th reacts to calls to expand the inflation reduction act.
Voter suppression is a very real and apparent issue nationwide. What is being done to combat this, and who are the people at the forefront of making voting easier for voters? The League of Women Voters Austin Area (LWVAA) is a nonpartisan grassroots organization that aims to protect and expand voting rights in the United States. Today's guest is Meet Pam Bixby, Vice President – Voters Service, a volunteer role that encompasses the Register & Vote, Voters Guide, Candidate Forum, and FirstVote! activities of the Austin League. In this episode, Pam sits with hosts Claire Campos O'Neal and Nichole Abshire to discuss the different obstacles to voting in Texas and what they've been doing to battle this and educate more people on the voting and election process. Only a small percentage of people are taking part in making decisions that impact all of us on a large scale. Tune in to find out why that is, and learn more about what you can do to get educated on these issues.
September 30, 2022 ~ Republican Gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon makes the rounds on All Talk and Guy Gordon. Right to Life of Michigan to spend $78 million during the election. Republican Congresswoman Lisa McLain running in the 9th, Democrat Elissa Slotkin running in the 7th, Republican Congressman John Moolenaar running in the 2nd and Republican State Rep. Ann Bollin running in the state 49th district came on WJR this week.
September 23, 2022 ~ Citizens Reasearch Council of Michigan does a deep dive into Prop 3. Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Tudor Dixon calls for State Superintendent of Schools to step down. Democrat Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin is running in the newly drawn 7th. Republican Secretary of State Kristina Karamo is on All Talk with Tom Jordan and Kevin Dietz. Republican Congressman Tim Walberg running in the new 5th makes the rounds on Paul W. Smith and Guy Gordon.
September 16, 2022 ~ Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Dingell running in the 6th district on her time with President Joe Biden at the North American International Auto Show. Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Tudor Dixon discusses her $1 billion plan for law enforcement. Republican Congressman Moolenaar running in the 2nd disputes President Biden's economic claims. Incumbent Wayne County Executive Warren Evans has good news for the county's credit rating and Republican Congressional Candidate John James, 10th district talks to All Talk with Tom Jordan and Kevin Dietz.
September 10, 2022 ~ Supreme Court orders abortion and voting rights proposals on ballot. Former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan sounds alarm about misinformation. Republican State Senator Tom Barrett challenging Democrat Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin in the 7th district. State Senator Jeff Irwin, Democrat, running for reelection in the 15th working with Ann Arbor City Council to create their own power grid. Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Dingell running in the 6th discusses an impending eviction crisis and Republican Congresswoman Lisa McLain running in the 9th discusses the troubling labor market.
September 2, 2022 ~ State Board of Canvassers do not approve abortion ballot question for November ballot. AG Dana Nessel won't debate Republican challenger Matt DePerno. Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Dingell running in the 6th talks forever chemicals with Paul W Smith and Republican Congresswoman Lisa McClain running in the 9th stops by the studio to talk to Kevin Dietz.
August 26, 2022 ~ Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Dingell running in the 6th district and Republican Congressman Bill Huizenga running in the 4th react to Joe Biden forgiving $10,000 of student loans for millions of borrowers. Abortion initiative recieves enough signatures to appear on November's ballot. All Talk with Tom Jordan and Kevin Dietz talk to Republican John James running for congress in the 10th district, Republican Congressional Candidate John Gibbs running in the 3rd and Republican incumbent Lisa McLain running in the newly drawn 9th district.
August 20, 2022 ~ David Kallman from the Great Lakes Justice Center responds to Oakland County Judge upholding Governor Whitmer's injunction against the 1931 abortion ban. Citizens to Support Michigan Women and Children challenge state's abortion ballot initiative over confusing language and typos. Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon picks former State Rep. Shane Hernandez as her running mate. Tom Jordan and Kevin Dietz talk to Republican challenger for Secretary of State Kristina Karamo and Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Dingell running in the 6th district discusses the infrastructure reduction act.
0:19 ~Tudor Dixon Republican Gubernatorial Nominee on Paul W. Smith. 8:35 ~Tudor Dixon Republican Gubernatorial Nominee on All Talk. 18:38 ~Tudor Dixon Republican Gubernatorial Nominee on The Guy Gordon Show. 28:04 ~Incumbent Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer on the Paul W. Smith Show. 35:48 ~Monica Miller Director for a Pro Life Society discusses abortion on the ballot on the Guy Gordon Show 44:45 ~Democrat Congresswoman Haley Stevens running in the 11th district which covers Madison Height, Royal Oak, Berkley, Clawson, Troy, Birmingham, Orchard Lake, Waterford, White Lake, Walled Lake, Wolverine Lake, West Bloomfield, Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington and Farmington Hills. 55:30 ~Shri Thanedar Democrat Nominee 13th congressional district, The Grosse Pointes, Highland Park, Hamtramck, eastern half of Detroit, Downriver, and Wayne. 1:06.25 ~Martell Bivings Republican Nominee 13th congressional district The Grosse Pointes, Highland Park, Hamtramck, eastern half of Detroit, Downriver, and Wayne. 1:12.58 ~Republican Congressman Tim Walberg running in the 5th district, which stretches across both the Indiana and Ohio border and includes the cities of Monroe, Adrian, Jackson, Hillsdale, Marshall, Coldwater, Sturgis, Niles and New Buffalo. 1:22.28 ~Republican Congressman John Moolenaar running in the 2nd district which covers Barry County, Eastern Eaton County, and runs along Ionia, Gratiot, the very western edge of Midland County, a large portion of eastern Gladwin county, west across the state to Mason County, portions of Manistee and Wexford at it's northern edge down to Muskegon county and a reverse pacman shaped portion of Kent County that surrounds Grand rapids
Listen to the debate here: https://wjr-late-mornings.simplecast.com/episodes/the-republican-gubernatorial-debate-july-27-2022-73grzfu_?share=true
Accurate Perspective - EP9 - Voters Guide, Port District, Elected Mayor, WHAT?! We had Mark Shervey from Mak Daddies Coffee Roasters on with us in this episode, to discuss the upcoming elections, and more! Voters Guide Recap Our Predictions Port District Elected Mayor Next Show: July 22 -24th, 2022 Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/accurateperspective Our Website: https://www.perspectivecast.com Our Blog: https://perspectivecast.com/blog/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accurateperspective/support
Marc Cox joins Heidi Harris to discuss his new voters guide, and how it can help you know how to vote in the upcoming election, no matter what your point of view is.
In this week's episode of From Chains to Change, our host and deputy director Bruce Reilly chat with our Executive Director Norris Henderson and our Political Coordinator Devin Davis, about the upcoming November 2021 election taking place in New Orleans. We're also joined by Alonzo Knox who's running for City Council District C discussing his experience so far on the campaign trail along with his ideas and priorities if elected to the council.
Chaim Goldman explains the Church Voters Guide
Expect Kim's Voters Guide to be in your Sunday newsletter. Kim will be analyzing the three statewide questions and school board races. We do not need LEAP, Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, nor do we need CRT, Critical Race Theory, nor the sexualization of our children in the classroom. Our students must be educated in the core academics of reading, science, math and critical thinking. This Sunday on America's Veteran's Stories, Kim will be interviewing Army Veteran John Lohre, who served between the Korean and Vietnam Wars. You can listen in at 3pm and 10pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM. Guests Reggie Carr and Clancie Jones, hosts of the new KLZ I'M A Uniter radio show debuting today at 9am, join Kim and Producer Steve for a discussion on current events. Afghan gun stores are selling American equipment that was left behind. Immigration is out of control with southern “open borders.” Resources are now being diverted in the name of politics. We must first get our own house in order, including the hundreds of thousands across America that are homeless, before welcoming others. Trump stepped aside and encouraged other countries to be responsible for their own country’s needs. Kirsch Insurance Group (ikirsch.com) is a phone call (303-397-7830) away to help anyone with Medicare questions during the open enrollment period, October 15th-December 7th Reggie and Clancie met at Denver's Juneteenth Celebration. During their conversation they realized that although they come from different political viewpoints, they actually have a lot in common. Reggie and Clancie seek the truth and do not want to be branded by political affiliation. They'll be upbeat as there is too much darkness in the world today. That's where Reggie's deep love for music comes in. Musicians must know who they are so they can appropriately know the words and tone when writing a musical piece. Reggie references his new for purchase “album” on a credit card sized USB. You can add additional music and other files onto the card. Clancie's final comment encourages people to have an open dialogue based on fact, not emotion. Reggie states that life is too short. You must have fun and be kind.
Cassidy, Munya, and Greg are joined by Kamau Chege, the Executive Director of Washington Community Alliance Action Fund and Dujie Tahat, celebrated poet and author currently writing the critically acclaimed newsletter, The Tally, a project of WCA Action Fund. We're talking about municipal off-year elections and highlighting BIPOC progressive candidates throughout Washington State that you should be paying attention to heading into the primary.
Episode #19 2021 Conversation on Local Elections and TX Leg. We are now releasing on a bi-weekly schedule.Hello Fort Worth and welcome to another episode of the Fort Worth Freedom Review.We are a show about local politics that aims to get more people engaged in local issues. It is election season and we have an upcoming Mayoral and City Council Election on May 1st with early voting starting soon. Last week's episode covered the City Council races and this week's episode is about the ten people who are running to be your Mayor. My name is Anthony Sosa and today with me we have Christopher Rose and Amber O'Dell here to talk about the local election and the Texas Legislature. All of the resources used will be provided below in the show notes. We have created a spreadsheet of all currently available information that will also be shared and we encourage that you share this information with other people who would like to know about their candidates. This podcast is made possible by The Justice Reform League, a Fort Worth based non-profit. You can sign up for our newsletter and get updates on FW political news and deep dives into local issues at our website www.justicereformleague.orgFeel free to contact us if you have any episode ideas or additional information on any of the candidates on Twitter at @FWReview and at FWFreedomReview@gmail.com .Music by Anthony Sosa Newsletter Signup: https://justicereformleague.substack.com/ Fort Worth Business Press Voter Guide: https://fortworthbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021-Voters-Guide.pdf Mayoral Candidate Info Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zLQxaYvT2XogHq9WAG5UwZ05GgdpzOiNP7mE60toez8/edit?usp=sharing 2021 FW City Council Candidates Infosheethttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s4NkawXmikZUbzqZfPxdirO2Q5kowFFOz7w7FX9EDyk/edit?usp=sharing Alcohol to go from restaurants gets closer to becoming permanent as Texas House gives approval https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/24/texas-alcohol-to-go-legislature/?mc_cid=34a2ae79f3 Texas' natural gas and power generators would have to prepare for extreme temperatures under bill Senate committee approved https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/25/texas-power-generators-weatherization-legislature/?mc_cid=34a2ae79f3 Texas' George Floyd Act https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/25/texas-george-floyd-act-police-protections/?mc_cid=34a2ae79f3 Texas Republicans begin pursuing new voting restrictions as they work to protect their hold on power https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/22/texas-republicans-voting-restrictions/?mc_cid=34a2ae79f3
Episode #18 2021 Fort Worth Mayoral CandidatesHello Fort Worth and welcome to another episode of the Fort Worth Freedom Review.We are a show about local politics that aims to get more people engaged in local issues. It is election season and we have an upcoming Mayoral and City Council Election on May 1st with early voting starting soon. Last week's episode covered the City Council races and this week's episode is about the ten people who are running to be your Mayor. My name is Anthony Sosa and today with me we have, Christopher Rose and Thomas Moore to talk about the 2021 Fort Worth Mayoral Candidates and about what info is available for them.All of the resources used will be provided below in the show notes. We have created a spreadsheet of all currently available information that will also be shared and we encourage that you share this information with other people who would like to know about their candidates. This podcast is made possible by The Justice Reform League, a Fort Worth based non-profit. You can sign up for our newsletter and get updates on FW political news and deep dives into local issues at our website www.justicereformleague.orgFeel free to contact us if you have any episode ideas or additional information on any of the candidates on Twitter at @FWReview and at FWFreedomReview@gmail.com .Music by Anthony Sosa Newsletter Signup: https://justicereformleague.substack.com/ Fort Worth Business Press Voter Guide: https://fortworthbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021-Voters-Guide.pdf Mayoral Candidate Info Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zLQxaYvT2XogHq9WAG5UwZ05GgdpzOiNP7mE60toez8/edit?usp=sharing NBC 5 Investigates Obtains Report Panther Island Bosses Didn't Want You to See, It Recommends Big Changeshttps://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/nbc-5-investigates-obtains-report-panther-island-bosses-didnt-want-you-to-see-it-recommends-big-changes/231043/Poverty Is Central To Fort Worth Zip Code's Lowest Life Expectancy In State: https://www.keranews.org/texas-news/2020-09-27/poverty-is-central-to-fort-worth-zip-codes-lowest-life-expectancy-in-state 2021 FW City Council Candidates Infosheethttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s4NkawXmikZUbzqZfPxdirO2Q5kowFFOz7w7FX9EDyk/edit?usp=sharing
MaryJane Mudd is the president of the League of Women Voters Houston, a 100-year-old organization that fosters civic engagement in the democratic process and provides nonpartisan information such as this Voters Guide (pdf).As an alumni member of Leadership Houston Class XVIII, MaryJane has served on the LH board and was chair of LH Class XXX. She is the award-winning principal of MJM Communications.
Caleb Driesman, Hannah Rosman, and Susanna Maize discuss the Massachusetts ballot questions: The right to repair and Ranked Choice Voting.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic and numerous voter-suppression efforts, some seventy million ballots have already been cast this fall. As Election Day nears, Dorothy Wickenden is joined by New Yorker writers to talk about three states where the vote is particularly contentious. Peter Slevin discusses Wisconsin, where the Democrats have learned from Hillary Clinton’s mistakes; E. Tammy Kim calls in from Montana, where a very close Senate race is in play; and Charles Bethea, in Atlanta, describes the Democratic revolt against Republican efforts to disenfranchise voters of color.
The League of Women Voters annual voting guide is out....we'll talk about it with the league's co-president as we continue our VOTE 2020 segment on Canton's Morning News.
Sam D'Arcangelo from Headcount.org's Cannabis Voter Project stopped by to discuss what cannabis consumers will need to know about voting in the 2020 election.Support the show (https://www.youtube.com/cannabislegalizationnews)
In this episode, Jesse and Jordan talk about some of their religious views; one growing up Catholic and the other Agnostic. The passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and why it's important. Finally the upcoming trip to Colorado and the plant that lives out there legally! Voters Guide: https://2020election.procon.org/view.source-summary-chart.php Audible Link: http://www.audibletrial.com/JandJConnection Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/JJConnectionPo1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jandjconnectionpodcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjconnectionpodcast Email – jandjconnection95@gmail.com
John Stover is president of Ohio Value Voters, an organization that is "Standing Up for Life and Family Values". John calls out 4 GOP members of the Ohio Legislature who refused to support the Heartbeat Bill. See their 2020 Voters Guide at OhioValueVoters.org/.
In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Lloyd Newman sits down with Civil Procedure Professor and Scholar Marcus Gadson to discuss how civil procedure effects voters and what they can do about it.
In this episode, Leslie goes through his ballot, following Laura’s Voters’ Guide. Laura talks about her research for the Guide and Leslie adds his own research and opinions to the conversation. We have two important races that will have repercussions for the whole country: Please donate to Kate Brown for Governor and Jamie McLeod-Skinner for U.S. Representative!Support Glimmering PodcastLinks:Amazon.com: uni-ball 207 Retractable Gel Pens, Medium Point, Black, Box of 12: Industrial & Scientific — Leslie's favorite pens for enacting democracy lol - uni-Ball 207 Retractable Fraud Prevention Gel Pens, Medium Point, 0.7 mm, Black Barrels, Assorted Ink Colors, Pack of 24Committed to Communities | Jamie McLeod-Skinner for Oregon — This is an increasingly tight race! If you have extra funds, please donate to Jamie's campaign!Kate Brown Oregon's Governor | — Another tight race that needs support from people who care about democrats retaining governorships. Please donate!Board of County Commissioners | Deschutes County Oregon — The Board’s duties include executive, judicial (quasi-judicial), and legislative authority over policy matters of countywide concern. City Council | City of Bend — Here's what our city council does in Bend. Yours might be different - especially if your city has wards.Dswcd | WHAT WE DO — The Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District Provides free technical assistance to private land owners and land managers to address resource concerns on their land. Funding for Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District comes from a variety of local, state and federal sources. Programs are designed to conserve water, reduce invasive weeds, and provide plant health and wildlife habitat.A Primer on Measure 102 | Local News | Bend | The Source Weekly - Bend, Oregon — Measure 102 would remove the restriction that affordable housing projects funded by municipal bonds must be government owned. Measure 104 is how corporations and special interest groups hope to keep their tax loopholes | Oregon Center for Public Policy — Making it harder to reexamine tax subsidies and discard them if necessary - as Measure 104 would do - is a terrible idea. It would allow a minority of lawmakers to ignore the will of the people, while transferring even more political power to corporations and special interest groups.Meet Oregon’s anti-immigrant hate group: Oregonians for Immigration Reform (OFIR) | Southern Poverty Law Center — OFIR’s co-founders and current leadership also have longstanding ties to hate groups and a history of making racist statements. Federation for American Immigration Reform | Southern Poverty Law Center — The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is a group with one mission: to severely limit immigration into the United States. Although FAIR maintains a veneer of legitimacy that has allowed its principals to testify in Congress and lobby the federal government, this veneer hides much ugliness.A massive new study shows how to reduce abortions — and it's not more regulation. — If you want to see fewer abortions, then you need to support the organizations that are already providing and fighting for reproductive health care. That’s the only way to guarantee people’s right to life.Unsafe Abortion: Unnecessary Maternal Mortality — Unsafe abortions are a leading cause of maternal death. Unduly restricting abortion providers makes abortions unsafe, which puts more women at risk and adds unnecessary strain to our healthcare system.
Democrat Louise Valentine, is taking on Republican Rep. Andrew Brenner in the 19th Senate District, which includes northern Columbus, along with Delaware and Knox counties. Valentine, a consumer analyst for L Brands, sits down to talk about health care, education and why she thinks this red district has become a competitive fight.
The mid-term elections are coming up and this time they feel a tad more dire than most years. Y’all need to vote. Hell, in Washington State we vote by mail and you can register online....
In this short interview, OIA’s managing content editor Deborah Williams sits down with Jimmy Chin to talk about to talk about the newest film that he and his wife, documentary filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi created about Alex Honnold's free solo climb of El Cap: National Geographic’s Free Solo. Jimmy talks about the ethical questions that arose throughout the project and the team’s desire to reflect an accurate and unflinching portrait of Alex Honnold. He also talks about why this project and the work that he does as a photographer and North Face athlete are so important to helping people—within and outside the outdoor industry—understand the value of our public lands and waters. Take a listen, and then go see this incredible film, which is coming to theaters nationwide this month. You can find out more at freesolofilm.com With the impending midterm elections, we have released OIA's first ever Voter's Guide. First and foremost, we encourage everyone out there to vote - but more than that, we want you to vote informed! We have the power to put policymakers in office who will continue to grow the $887 billion outdoor recreation economy. Our Voter's Guide provides expert insights and commentary on key issues and races. We help you understand candidates’ voting records and how gubernatorial and congressional races across the country could affect the balance of power nationwide on issues important to the outdoors. Visit the Voter's Guide find all the info you need to vote informed this November. And please share the guide with your networks using the hashtag #VoteTheOutdoors. Finally, one of the issues you’ll read about in the Voters Guide and that earned headlines this past weekend is the Land and Water Conservation Fund or LWCF. On September 30, Congress let LWCF expire. Not sure what LWCF is or why its expiration is a problem? Visit outdoorindustry.org/LWCF to get up to speed.
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For the millionth time we talk about the ins and outs of legal pot, the confusing voters guide that gets sent out, what "cheap pop" is and how Ted Cruz loves to use it. Of course, any talk of Lying Ted always opens up the door to the topic of phony politicians, so we visit that topic ending with the phoniest of them all, Donald Trump. We also talk about the problem of clutter and James A. Roberts book Shiny Objects as well as the genius of self help marketers including the king of them all, Joel Osteem.
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ANYWHERE, USA - Tell all your bikey friends to get out and vote. If they need an inspriational song have them watch this video. CrankMyChain! Voters Guide Portland Metro Yes on 26-80 State Ballot Measures If in Doubt: VOTE NO Representatives If in Doubt: VOTE DEMOCRAT