Bob Dorough was an American jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger and producer. He was best known as the composer and performer of songs from Schoolhouse Rock!, a TV cartoon series that appeared on Saturday mornings from the 70s into the 90s. Dorough would become the musical director of the series, and composed many of […]
April 25: Environment
Sen. Daylin Leach, D- Montgomery County, and member of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, talks to us about issues like gas pipelines, clean water, and a natural gas severance tax.
April 24: PA Farming
According to NBC6- WJAC, Pennsylvania ranks fifth in the nation for milk production, but dairy farmers currently face low prices for milk, an increase in production cost and a market where the supply outweighs the demand. This has led to what Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman has called a crisis in the dairy industry. PA […]
April 23: Property Taxes
Property taxes remain an issue to many Pennsylvanians throughout the state as a way to maintain funding for schools. Sen. Mario Scavello, R- Monroe County, and Sen. Lisa Boscola, D- Northampton County, talk to us about how taxes would have to be shifted in order to eliminate or reduce property tax payments.
Focus on Aging Adults: Utility Costs for Consumers
Utility companies across Pennsylvania are proposing a variety of changes to consumer’s bills and service. Guests from AARP of PA, the PA Utility Law Project, and a small business advocate will discuss these propositions, and provide updates for consumers so they are aware of what to look out for on their next utility bill.
April 18: Labor Issues
Republican candidates for Governor continue to talk about issues like right-to-work legislation, minimum wage, and pensions. Rick Bloomingdale, President of PA AFL-CIO, and Steve Catanese, President of SEIU Local 668, tell us their perspective on these matters, and why they’re important.
April 16: Race for Governor
Following our coverage of a Republican Governor Candidate Forum, Jeff Coleman, Principal of Churchill Strategies, and John Micek, Editorial and Opinions Page Editor for PennLive and The Patriot-News, give us their perspectives on the candidates, and who they think stands up most to Governor Tom Wolf.
April 17: PennDOT
PennDOT Secretary Leslie Richards talks about Pennsylvania’s roads, REAL ID, and construction projects. Also, a marked decline in the number of structurally deficient bridges in the state is due in part to the increased revenue from a phased in 27-cent increase in the gas tax that has been in place since 2017.
April 11: PA Budget
Kevin Shivers, PA Executive State Director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses, and Marc Stier, Director of the PA Budget and Policy Center, come on our program to talk about taxes, minimum wage, pensions, and a natural gas severance tax.
April 10: PA Fishing
PA Fish and Boat Commission Executive Director John Arway, and Chief for the Division of Fisheries Management Kris Kuhn, tell us what we can expect from trout season, the mentored fishing program, and their annual report.
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