Radio PA Roundtable – March 28, 2014

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, remembering the Three Mile Island accident 35 years later; a call to ban all gifts to state lawmakers; and an effort to keep funding for the arts in PA schools.

Radio PA Roundtable is a 30-minute program featuring in-depth reporting, commentary and analysis on the top news stories of the week.

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Radio PA Roundtable – March 21, 2014

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, you’ll hear from Governor Tom Corbett who was in our studio this week for his monthly appearance on Radio PA’s Ask the Governor program. Radio PA’s Brad Christman and Governor Corbett discuss the controversy over Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s decision to drop an investigation of Philadelphia lawmakers and other officials allegedly caught on tape accepting cash and other gifts. We’ll also hear from the governor on some trials and tribulations at the state game commission, transportation funding (when will those dollars start fixing the roads?) and a multitude of other topics.

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Capitol View from East Wing

Ask the Governor – March 19, 2014 (AUDIO)

Ask the Governor is a monthly presentation of Radio PA and PAMatters.com. This is the program for March, taped on 3/19/14. Topics include the governor’s muted response to a controversy involving a case he started as Attorney General that has now been dropped by Attorney General Kathleen Kane; some displeasure over events at the PA Game Commission; the latest on his HealthyPA proposal to the federal government, a special tribute to Hannah Penn and much more. The governor also fields a multitude of emails from listeners and web viewers on topics ranging from property taxes to mass transit.

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Radio PA Roundtable – March 14, 2014

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, the Public Utility Commission is looking into customer experiences with power companies during last month’s massive ice storm power outage; the State Police say NCAA March Madness pools are still illegal in charitable and volunteer clubs despite the state’s new small games of chance laws; and a Pittsburgh man is the brain behind a new doll that is really catching on – a doll that he says promotes “average beauty.”

Radio PA Roundtable is a 30-minute program featuring in-depth reporting, commentary and analysis on the top news stories of the week.

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