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Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris

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The “featured” BlogTalkRadio program “Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris” opens the Thursday, December 18, 2014th broadcast day at 10:00 a.m. with New York State Democratic Senate Conference Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. We'll engage in discussion of the Criminal Justice Reforms bill she is sponsoring. The catalyst for the bill is related to the Eric Garner case and how the death of an unarmed civilian at the hands of a police officer is investigated, as specified by the bill which sets up a state office toward that purpose. Also an insight into the federal grant specific to a full day Yonkers Pre-K program, and the issue of leadership in the Senate vis-avis Republican Conference Leader Dean Skelos, Independent Democratic Coalition Senator Jeffrey Klein in alliance, and the challenges such a dynamic poses to the Democratic Conference Leader Stewart-Cousins.

Mount Vernon City Council Vice-President Pro Tem Richard Thomas attends the show at 10:30 a.m. in discussion about the trending issues pertinent to Mount Vernon specifically the legal issue concerning compliance to the Charter of the City of Mount Vernon with respect to Mayor Ernest Davis’ admission of guilt in a misdemeanor which requires him to step down from office by his admission of guilt to the charges before him.

At 11:00 a.m. we welcome Rhinebeck, New York-based Omega Institute for Holistic Studies CEO Skip Backus to learn of the trusted and respected name Omega has become as a source of wellness and personal growth, influence, and impact over the Mid-Hudson region only 90 miles north of Westchester County. We'll explore the evolution of a success story little known.

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