Radio PA Roundtable – September 30-October 2, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Governor Tom Wolf addresses a joint session of the state legislature on the opioid epidemic; a state lawmaker pushes for a first step toward protecting motorists from projectiles thrown from highway overpasses; and Governor Wolf was in our studio this week, talking about the potential strike by faculty at the 14 state-owned universities and efforts by the Pennsylvania State Police to prevent incidents like we’ve seen in Tulsa, Charlotte and other cities across the country.

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Ask the Governor – September 26, 2016

This edition of “Ask the Governor” was taped Monday, September 26th, 2016 and includes conversations with the governor on…

-Protests erupting from police shootings
-Pennsylvania’s response to the bomb attacks in New York and New Jersey
-The APSCUF labor dispute with the 14 state-owned universities
-This week’s joint legislative session on opioids
-Pennsylvania’s rising unemployment numbers
-A court ruling against the Governor’s executive order dealing with homecare workers
-Autonomous vehicles
-Listener/web viewer emails and much more…

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Radio PA Roundtable – September 23-25, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, an ominous update on contract talks between the State System of Higher Education and APSCUF, the union representing the schools’ faculty; a stark reminder of the “See Something, Say Something” mantra; lawmakers talk about the casino license tied to a failed development project in Lawrence County; and the deer management debate continues to rage in Pennsylvania.

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Radio PA Roundtable – September 16-18, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, legislation to expand OSHA workplace safety laws to the public sector; a tele-town hall scheduled for this week on the opioid crisis; and bringing new attention to the financial side of elder abuse.

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Radio PA Roundtable – September 9-11, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, a special edition marking the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America with interviews from the Flight 93 National Memorial in Somerset County.

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Radio PA Roundtable – September 2-5, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Bruce Beemer becomes Pennsylvania’s new Attorney General; and the NFL makes a major announcement involving Philadelphia.

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