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Capitol Journal

Alabama Public Television

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Capitol Journal provides extensive coverage of the Alabama Legislature and Alabama politics from a studio inside the Alabama Statehouse. Don Dailey hosts the program, examining key issues and interviewing newsmakers.
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WisPolitics Capitol Chats provides political insights from political movers and shakers around Wisconsin in about 10 minutes. Quality interviews brought to you each week by the reporting team at WisPolitics.com.
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NC Capitol Wrap

WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina

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WRAL Capitol Bureau Chief Laura Leslie, state government reporters Travis Fain and Bryan Anderson and other members of the NC Capitol team discuss North Carolina politics and state government doings.
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Capitol Talk

Sally Mauk

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Capitol Talk is MTPR's weekly legislative news and analysis program. MTPR's Sally Mauk is joined by Montana Free Press State Editor Holly Michels and Lee Banville, Director of the University of Montana School of Journalism and Professor of Political Reporting. Tune in during the legislative session online Friday afternoons and on-air Saturdays at 9:44 a.m. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe
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Each week on The Capitol Connection, you can keep yourself abreast of political developments and gain a little insight into how New York State's politicians think when you listen in as political scientist Dr. Alan Chartock holds conversations with members from the Assembly and Senate, and other political movers and shakers.
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Capitol Intern - Die Akte Stromberg

Spectral Denny & Crazy Dave

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Bernd is back! Und zwar bei Capitol Intern - Die Akte Stromberg. Von E4 bis Finsdorf und darüber hinaus, werden alle Folgen der Kultserie en Detail besprochen! Da hört jeder Stromberg Fan rein! Sogar ganz ohne Ohren! Ab Folge 22 übrigens mit Personalwechsel in der Podcast- Besetzung. Die Kaffeekasse findet ihr hier: https://www.patreon.com/capitolinternpodcast
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KHOI's Capitol Week

Laura Belin, Dennis Hart

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Laura Belin, author of the blog Bleeding Heartland, updates you on developments in Iowa government, hosted by KHOI’s newsman Dennis Hart. An in-depth look at each week’s legislative actions, the governor, public agencies, and important events, as lawmakers act on matters that affect you and your family.
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Capitol Notes

WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR

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There's never a shortage of political news in Wisconsin, from the governor's office to the Legislature to the state's elected officials in Washington, DC. Join WUWM host Maayan Silver and Wispolitics.com editor JR Ross as they highlight and provide context to the latest developments.
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The Voice of Family Business on Capitol Hill is a monthly podcast featuring topics and interviews with experts from politics, marketing, tax, and law focusing on the critical issues facing families and their businesses. The podcast series is hosted by Pat Soldano, President of Family Enterprise USA and Policy and Taxation Group, advocates for families and their businesses.
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THE CAPITOL COFFEE CONNECTION

Liz Hirsh Naftali

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Hosted by Liz Hirsh Naftali, The Capitol Coffee Connection Podcast is all about bringing together elected officials from all walks of life to engage in conversations that go beyond the headlines and party lines. New episodes every Tuesday.
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Capitol Compass

NYS Catholic Conference

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Capitol Compass is the official podcast of the New York State Catholic Conference. On the show we dive into public policy debates in Albany and Washington, D.C., of concern to the Church, as well as subjects related to Catholic social teaching. New episodes air every other Wednesday.
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Race Capitol

Race Capitol

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Race Capitol interrogates racial narratives in Richmond, Virginia, the former capitol of the Confederacy. www.racecapitol.com @RaceCapitol Three Black feminist organizers deliver activist radio every Wednesday at 10am on WRIR LP 97.3 FM Richmond Independent Radio. Episodes loaded weekly. Created by: Chelsea Higgs Wise (she/her) Co-Hosts: Naomi Isaac (they/them) & Kalia Harris (she/her)
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The Capitol Report is NTD's political news show based in Washington D.C. We provide the world with a direct channel to the voices and people who shape policy in America. Capitol Report features all of the political news of the day with expert interviews and analysis.
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Capitol Gain$

Demond Stewart

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The show that discusses stock market news and long term wealth building strategies brilliantly combined with a biblical worldview. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capitalgains/support
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Capitol View

Sunday morning talk on Arkansas politics

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Capitol View is Arkansas' longest-running Sunday morning political talk show. It airs statewide on six Nexstar Broadcasting stations. Interviews regularly feature the state's top political newsmakers. Capitol View is hosted by Jessi Turnure and based out of KARK-TV in Little Rock.
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This ERLC podcast from Washington, DC is hosted by Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, the Director of Public Policy at the ERLC. Join Chelsea and her guests as they help Christians imagine a new way to engage in the public square.
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Capitol Street Sports Podcast

Mike Cotton & Shawn Lewis

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The Capitol Street Sports Podcast is hosted by Mike Cotton & Shawn Lewis. Childhood friends, they both passionately follow all things Washington D.C. sports. You'll hear expert couch coaching opinions, self-described sharp betting advice, and a few hot takes sprinkled in.
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TFL’s Capitol Connection

The FAMiLY Leader

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The FAMiLY Leader seeks to encourage the election of Christ-like leaders and promote righteous policy that honors God and blesses people. The FAMiLY Leader also equips voters and elected representatives to be a voice for biblical values in government. In this way, The FAMiLY Leader inspires Christians to engage with government for the advance of God’s kingdom.
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Venture Capitol

The National Venture Capital Association

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Welcome to the Venture Capitol podcast, the place where politicians can impact the startup industry nationwide. Join NVCA President & CEO Bobby Franklin for a unique podcast that looks at public policy through the eyes of America’s venture capitalists — the people who are investing in the high-growth companies of tomorrow. This show brings together VCs, policymakers, and policy influencers to discuss and debate issues that affect our nation’s economic future.
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Capitol Prayer

Dr David J Rogers

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Capitol Prayer is people coming together in prayer for our nation, our states, our territories, and those who serve and represent us. We believe God, as He showed us in 2 Chronicles 7.14: if God's people who are called by His name will humble themselves, pray, seek His face, turn from their sin, then will He hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. And, this we will do as we who are called by His name stand together as His Church for this nation and its people. Support this ...
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I believe everyone has a story to tell. Mine is unique. Just as yours and anyone else. My life has taken me on a journey I never dreamed of when I was a kid growing up in rural Louisiana. I have used wisdom from that and a great circle of family and friends to achieve a lot. And I am still going. This is not going to be all about me and my heroics or war stories. But I will tie it into things still happening today. I have 30 years of law enforcement, over 20 representing law enforcement offi ...
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Jan 24, 2025 - New York State Budget Director Blake Washington discusses Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget proposal, including the subsidies for film productions, the pace of spending on Medicaid, and the evolving education aid philosophy.WCNY
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Laura Belin and Spencer Dirks share their favorite Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quotes and discuss lots of news from a busy week in Iowa politics, starting with Iowa angles on President Donald Trump's return to the White House. They dug into the many policies Governor Kim Reynolds is asking Iowa legislators to enact this year, some items on her wish…
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Es ist mal wieder Recap- Zeit! Eure Investigativ...ähh... Dings... Nasen Denny und Dave lassen die fünfte Staffel nochmal Revue passieren und gehen auf Feedback der Hörerinnen und Hörer ein. Ihr wollt Capitol Intern unterstützen und euch exklusive Inhalte sichern? Ja, Kinners, dann mal hier entlang:https://www.patreon.com/capitolinternpodcast…
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America's challenges seem to be increasing exponentially. Are political solutions, policies, and elections the total answer? Are they the ultimate way to fix these problems? Are they the way to properly diagnose, remedy, and cure our increasingly complex national ailments? We need to peer for only seconds into a tiny two-chapter Old Testament book,…
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Gender identity and anti-trans legislation are a repeat focus this session. Lawmakers begin work on property tax changes. The governor is quiet about Medicaid expansion. Sen. Sheehy wants to know how many pushups the Secretary of Defense nominee can do.Edward F. O'Brien
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We're covering @SenTuberville & @SenKatieBritt prominent roles in this week's confirmation hearings in Washington, plus news on blockchain, health care & recidivism here in Montgomery. Todd's guests: @SenatorAOrr @RepEngland70 @Repsteveclouse Filmmaker Robert Clem
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On this week's edition of the Wrap, Jefferson Griffin's challenge to 60,000 voters moves forward in both state and federal courts. Which one will rule first? WRAL's Laura Leslie and Will Doran also break down Stein’s executive action on reproductive rights ahead of the Trump inauguration, and doctors opposed to RFK’s nomination to HHS put Tillis on…
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Republicans want the electorate to weigh in on whether voter ID should be added to the state constitution. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says the public should be able to get their own questions on the ballot. Which issue is likely to become an April ballot question?WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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It seems all of Washington is asking the question - will Republicans push their agenda with one large bill in 2025 or two smaller ones? Listen as John Gimigliano, Jennifer Gray, and Tom Stout kick off 2025 by discussing this question including why it matters for timing, content, and probability of a tax bill.…
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The first episode of 2025! Tune into this weeks episode of Coffee, Culture, and the Capitol Greg and Sophia discuss California State Senator Catherine Blakespear is reigniting the debate over assisted suicide by seeking to expand the state’s End of Life Option Act (EOLOA). The 2016 law, which allows terminally ill adults with less than six months t…
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Jan. 24, 2025 - We unpack consumer protection measures being advanced by Gov. Kathy Hochul, including overdraft fee regulations and subscription cancellation standards. Our guest is Chuck Bell, financial policy advocate for Consumer Reports.WCNY
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Jan. 22, 2025 - Gov. Kathy Hochul has unveiled a $252 billion spending plan for the coming fiscal year, so we unpack the proposal with Patrick Orecki, director of state studies for the Citizens Budget Commission. We explore what is driving costs, consider the impact of changes in the federal government, and much more.…
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Jan. 21, 2025 - The Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Electric Transmission has a new home, new mandate and new leader. We explored all these moving parts with Zeryai Hagos, the group's recently tapped executive director, who explained regulations for transmission siting that came out in December.…
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Jan. 21, 2025 - The 2026 Winter Olympics are scheduled for Italy in about a year, but sliding events could end up being held at facilities in Lake Placid if the Italian organizers can't get their bobsled track ready. Ashley Walden, president and CEO of the state's Olympic Regional Development Authority, discusses upstate New York's potential role i…
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Jan. 21, 2025 - State education officials want to increase educational opportunities for students around New York and promote operational efficiencies among school districts, so they're promoting deeper levels of regional partnerships among school districts. We discuss this effort and its rollout with Jeff Matteson, senior deputy commissioner for t…
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Jan. 17, 2024 - State Sen. Zellnor Myrie, a Brooklyn Democrat and the chamber's new Codes Committee chair, discusses New York's discovery laws, including his proposal to overhaul how evidence is accessed by prosecutors and changes being pushed by Gov. Kathy Hochul.WCNY
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Jan. 16, 2025 - In 2019, the state enacted a boating safety training requirement for operators of motorized watercraft, which took full effect this year. Lexi Howland, director of the marine services and recreational vehicles division for the State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, discusses the implementation of this law and …
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Jan. 16, 2025 - Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins responds to the governor's State of the State address and considers what might happen as part of budget negotiations this year. Additionally, in light of the Westchester County Democrat becoming the longest serving Democratic majority leader in the chamber, we reflect on her legacy and f…
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Jan. 15, 2025 - In more than three decades of conservation advocacy in the Adirondacks, Peter Bauer has seen the forest preserve grow, won battles at New York's top court, and shaped laws governing the Adirondack Park. In light of him stepping down as head of Protect the Adirondacks in 2024, he joined the show for an exit interview to reflect on hi…
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Jan. 14, 2024 - We break down a report from the Daniel's Law Task Force with the help of Luke Sikinyi, director of public policy and public engagement at The Alliance for Rights and Recovery, and Harvey Rosenthal, the group's CEO. We talk about standardizing the emergency response to New Yorkers suffering from mental health crisis and consider the …
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Jan, 14, 2024 - Pete Nabozny, director of policy for The Children's Agenda and a member of the state's Child Poverty Reduction Advisory Council, weighs in on Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed expansion of the state's child tax credit and new funding for child care facility construction.WCNY
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Laura Belin and Spencer Dirks cover the start of the Iowa legislature's 2025 session from many angles: what happened on the opening day, highlights from remarks by majority and minority leaders, two new committees created in the Iowa House, important dates for the legislature's work, some key issues lawmakers may tackle, how Iowans can follow what'…
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Jan. 13, 2025 - New regulations took effect in New York, dramatically expanding the state's map of protected wetlands. We explore the ramifications of the updated rules with Jessica Ottney Mahar, policy and strategy director in New York for The Nature Conservancy, and Roger Downs, conservation director of the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter.…
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Jan. 13, 2025 - The minimum wage in New York increased 50 cents an hour in January and is scheduled to increase 50 cents an hour in 2026, before being tied to inflation in the future. We discuss the significance of this landscape with Ian Greer, director of the Ithaca co-lab at Cornell's School of Industrial & Labor Relations.…
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The first week of the 2025 Legislature gets off to a contentious start. Gov. Gianforte invites Elon Musk to Montana. Legislative leaders plan to revive efforts to change the judiciary. Newly sworn-in Senator Tim Sheehy is wasting no time making a splash. Retiring Congressman Matt Rosendale makes a quiet exit.…
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WRAL Capitol Bureau Chief Laura Leslie and WRAL State Government Reporter Will Doran talk about the opening of the 2025 legislative session and what legislative leaders say their top priorities will be in the coming week. Plus, the latest twists and turns in the state Supreme Court race, and the new state treasurer says state employees can expect t…
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Jan. 10, 2025 - Efforts to fight child poverty in New York are getting attention right now, so we're checking in with Office of Temporary & Disability Assistance Commissioner Barbara Guinn to discuss recommendations on lifting kids out of poverty and the governor's proposed child tax credit expansion.…
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Jan. 10, 2025 - In an effort to mitigate the public health risk of lead paint in homes across aging upstate cities, the state is implementing a process for inspecting properties and remedying the danger. We get an update on this effort, which is supposed to start before the end of 2025, from Gary Ginsberg, head of the state health department's Cent…
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Jan. 9, 2025 - Solidarity Society Founding Director Ivy Valentine and Get Free Executive Director Nicole Carty talk about the work of a state commission on reparations studying the legacy of slavery and racial discrimination and making recommendations on remedies for black New Yorkers.WCNY
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Jan. 9, 2025 - Are you reading the terms of service you get served up on your smartphone apps? Those agreements can include important updates on your rights, including whether you're agreeing to arbitration in the future, which was the subject of a case before the state's top court that we break down with Lily Kim and Jeremy Cohen, attorneys with B…
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Jan. 9, 2025 - Supermarkets have rekindled their legislative effort to update the state's alcohol laws so they can sell wine. We talk with Northeast Grocery's Mona Golub about this campaign and whether they would support liquor stores selling beer as part of a larger legislative reform.WCNY
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Jan. 9, 2025 - Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance President John DiNuzzo explains a bipartisan effort to change the land classification for a battlefield in Lake George in order to preserve its historic nature for future generations.WCNY
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