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This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor from the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association, Rebecca Oyler from the Pennsylvania Motor Truck association and Stephen Bloom of the Commonwealth Foundation have a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on the status of the overdue state budget; And Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why state House Democrats are Governor Josh Shapiro’s Achilles’ heel.
This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Keith Naughton of Silent Majority Strategies for a look at how the presidential race is shaping up in Pennsylvania; Joe Geiger has Dr. Stephen Ferrara of Columbia University in the Community Benefit Spotlight to discuss full practice authority for nurse practitioners; And, Emily Greene from Americans for Prosperity-PA has a Lincoln Radio Journal commentary on why energy standards should not based on facts, not political correctness.
This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor from the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association and Stephen Bloom of the Commonwealth Foundation have a Capitol Watch look at the battle for education funding taking place in Harrisburg; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the Left’s protest culture.
This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with political and economic analyst Jake Novak about the impact of raising the state’s minimum wage; Frank Gamrat and Eric Montarti have an Allegheny Institute Report on the raising office vacancy rate; And, Emily Greene from Americans for Prosperity-PA has a Lincoln Radio Journal commentary on providing a quality education for all K-12 students.
This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on the dynamics of the state budget battle with Rebecca Oyler from the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association and Stephen Bloom of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the Left’s continued fight to trap students in underperforming schools.