Good Politics Radio – Pennsylvania


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Pennsylvania’s Illegal Immigration Problem

July 30th, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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his week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with State Representative Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler) about Pennsylvania’s illegal immigration problem; Joe Geiger has Lou Castriota, Jr. of Leg Up Farms in the Nonprofit Spotlight; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on declining newspaper circulation.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Corruption in Pennsylvania, and the Influence of Pork Projects

July 23rd, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation and their guest Brad Bumsted, Capitol reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on corruption in Pennsylvania; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the perverting influence of pork on the legislative process.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Merit Selection of Judges and the Loss of American Independence

July 2nd, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Colleen Pero of the American Justice Partnership about merit selection of appellate court judges; Joe Geiger has Shawn Walluski in the Nonprofit Spotlight to talk about the AARP’s work search project; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the loss of American independence.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Selling the State’s Liquor Stores and the Tea Party Movement

June 25th, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion on selling the state’s liquor stores with State House Republican Whip Michael Turzai (R-Allegheny) and with Kevin Shivers of the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the importance of the TEA Party movement to protecting our freedoms.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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The Wounded Warrior Project

June 18th, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Al Pulice about the PA Hero Walk to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project; Doug Keegan takes a Making Cents look at tax tips for 2010 graduates; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on public-private partnerships to ease the state’s highway funding crisis.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Pennsylvania Budget Discussions

June 12th, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the PA Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on Pennsylvania budget myths with Kevin Shivers of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the prospect of yet another late state budget.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Business Ethics and the Paycheck Protection Act

June 5th, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmaker interview with Phil Clements of the Center for Christian Business Ethics Today on the lack of ethical behavior in business; Joe Geiger is in the Nonprofit Spotlight talking about the effects of another possible state budget stalemate; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the job killing proposal “Paycheck Protection Act.”

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Global Warming Debate and the End of the Specter Era

May 21st, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Samuel Settle of the Penn State chapter of Young Americans for Freedom about the investigation into global warming scientist Dr. Michael Mann; Doug Keegan of Harris SBSB has a Making Cents look at getting your personal finances in order; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the end of the Specter era.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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New Health Care Law and the State Budget

April 2nd, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion on the new health care law, and on the worsening condition of the state budget. Joining Dave are Kevin Shivers from the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why spending more money will not improve public education.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Return to a Part Time Legislature, Haiti Relief, and Space Exploration

February 12th, 2010

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with State Representative Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) about a proposed consitutional amendment to return to a part-time legislature; Joe Geiger of the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations has Dr. Louis Beccaria of the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation iin the Nonprofit Spotlight to discuss the Haiti relief effort; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the future of space exploration.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

Click here to listen to this podcast.