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John and Laurie Wiles, the Driving Me Crazy duo ably assisted by Automotive Reviewer Winston Morrow open the Thursday, February 1, 2018th broadcast at 10am DST. Ezra Dyer, a member of the New England Press Association, and automotive journalist for The New York Times, Car & Driver, Automobile magazine shares his takeaway from the Detroit Auto Show. Every Thursday 10-10:30am.
Mount Vernon Mayor Mayor Richard Thomas speaks to the rationale for market rate development, and streamlining the filing process for Community Development Block Grants. 10:30-11am.
Robert Kesten, NYS Senate District 40 Democrat Candidate speaks to the issues and concerns that are the catalysts behind his campaign effort. At a Sleepy Hollow Town Hall meeting engaged in discussion over healthcare costs, noting the NYS Assembly had promoted Single Payer legislation over the last three years on the basis of savings as little as $20 million per year by the Urban Institute and as much as $45million as noted by the University of Massachusetts. We delve into this issue among others. 11-11:30am.
Assemblymember Shelley Mayer is the designated Democrat in contention to represent NYS Senate District 37. We delve into what tools exist within the NYS Legislature, specifically that of NYS Senate, that goes toward alleviating the burden imposed by the Federal government. With respect to the #MeToo demands for professional workplace environments free from sexual harassment, sexual assault, remuneration parity, among other inconsistencies, at issue is whether government has a role? If so, what has been the basis for a lagging response? This segment from 11:30am-12Noon.
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