Radio PA Roundtable – May 27-30, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Auditor General Eugene DePasquale outlines serious deficiencies involving the state’s child abuse hotline; school districts get their long-awaited funding formula change, but many are still unhappy; and Governor Tom Wolf lets us know if public pension reform is still part of the state budget talks in Harrisburg.

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Radio PA Roundtable – May 20-22, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Governor Tom Wolf is in our studio to discuss the state budget talks, his veto of House Bill 805 (teacher tenure), implementation of the medical marijuana law and much more.

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Ask the Governor – May 2016

This is “Ask the Governor” for May 2016. This edition was taped Thursday, May 19th and includes conversations with the governor on…

-The budget talks
-Education funding
-The Gov’s veto of House Bill 805 (teacher tenure)
-Medical marijuana
-Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race
-Property taxes
-Listener/web viewer emails and much more…

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Radio PA Roundtable – May 13-15, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania has conducted a survey that puts numbers on the pain caused by the long state budget impasse; local cops may be one step closer to being able to use radar for speed enforcement; and Radio PA’s Rachel McDevitt goes behind the fences at the state prison at Benner (Centre County) to learn more about the treatment for Pennsylvania’s mentally ill inmates.

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Radio PA Roundtable – May 6-8, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Uber & Lyft are a step closer to regulatory approval in Pennsylvania; Governor Tom Wolf hits the road to talk about Pennsylvania’s problems with opioids; and state lawmakers look to make changes to the small games of chance laws.

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