(March 6, 2010 - March 12, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on the looming state pension crisis with Kevin Shivers of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business, Dr. Barry Poulson, professor of economics at the University of Colorado, and Jonathan Williams of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC); And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why the TEA party movement should not be co-opted by the Republican Party.
(February 27, 2010 - March 5, 2010) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Michael Geer of the Pennsylvania Family Institute about the battle over building a casino near the battlefield at Gettysburg; Doug Keegan has a Making Cents look at elder financial abuse; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on spying on students in the Lower Merion School District.
February 13, 2010 - February 19, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with State Representative Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) about a proposed consitutional amendment to return to a part-time legislature; Joe Geiger of the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations has Dr. Louis Beccaria of the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation iin the Nonprofit Spotlight to discuss the Haiti relief effort; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the future of space exploration.
(February 6, 2010 -- February 12, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Kevin Shivers of the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business hosts a Capitol Watch look at budget season with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the increasing chance of Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Hoeffel becoming the Democratic nominee for governor.
(January 30, 2010 - February 5, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with nationally syndicated radio talk show host Michael Medved about his new book The 5 Big Lies About American Business; Doug Keegan of Harris SBSB has a Making Cents look at long term health care; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on why competition among health insurance companies would bring down health care costs.
(January 23, 2010 - January 29, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association and Kevin Shivers, State Director of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses have a Capitol Watch look at how the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race will impact Pennsylvania's senate contest; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on corruption in the judicial branch.
(January 16, 2010 - January 22, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmakerinterview with State Representative Matthew Baker on his proposed Health Care Freedom Act; Joe Geigerhas Robert Egger of the DC Central Kitchen in the Nonprofit Spotlight to discuss the economic impact of the charitable sector; and Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on why the U.S. Senate race could feature a battle of ideas.
(January 9, 2010 - January 15, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch look back at the worst economic decisions of the past decade with Kevin Shivers from the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business and their guest Gene Barr from the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry; And,Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why it matters who is elected Lieutenant Governor.
(January 2, 2010 - January 8, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Dr. Jake Haulk of the Allegheny Institute about the impact of Pittsburgh's new Prevailing Wage law; Doug Keegan has a Making Cents look at what to do in a volatile stock market; and Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary of the failure of the Department of Homeland Security.
(December 26, 2009 - January 1, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch look at who was naughty and who was nice in 2009 with Kevin Shivers from the Pennsylvania chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why legalization of table gaming was not in the cards in 2009.
(December 19, 2009 - December 25, 2009) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmaker interview with State Representative Todd Rock about the proposed Strike Free Education Act; Joe Geiger has Susan Gilmore from the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley in the Nonprofit Spotlight; And, Al and Dianne Ryan Paschall have a Christmas message of peace and hope on their Somedays commentary.
(December 12, 2009 - December 18, 2009)-- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the PA Manufacturers Association and Kevin Shivers from the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses talk about what government must do -- or not do -- to spur job creation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the similarities between the 1978 and 2010 gubernatorial races.
(December 5, 2009 - December 11, 2009) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmaker interview with Tim Potts of Democracy Rising PA on the push for a state constitutional convention; Doug Keegan offers year-end tax strategies on Making Cents; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the enduring popularity of Sarah Palin.
(November 28, 2009 - December 4, 2009) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the PA Manufacturer's Association hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on the pros and cons of tolling Interstate 80 with Kevin Shivers from the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business and their guest State Representative Michele Brooks of Crawford, Mercer and Lawrence counties; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the need for a state constitutional convention.
(November 14, 2009 - November 20, 2009) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion on the state version of Cap and Trade along with Kevin Shivers, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and thier guest Stephanie Catarino Wissman, Director of Government Affairs for the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why competition in primaries leads to victory in November.
(November 7, 2009 - November 13, 2009) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmaker Interview with Jack Zimmer from the Keystone Chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors on proposed legislation to end Project Labor Agreements; Doug Keegan has a Making Cents look at when to apply for Social Security benefits; and Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the case of the missing state revenue.
(October 31, 2009 - November 6, 2009) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Kevin Shivers, state director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion on results of the 2009 Keystone Business Climate Survey with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation and Ryan Shafik of the Lincoln Institute; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why Pennsylvania should have a part-time legislature.
(October 24, 2009 - October 30, 2009) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has Newsmaker interviews with Judge Joan Orie Melvin, Republican Nominee for the PA Supreme Court; and with Judge Jack Panella, Democratic Nominee for the PA Supreme Court; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on government funded nonprofit organizations.
(October 17, 2009 - October 23, 2009) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor, Executive Director of the PA Manufacturer's Association hosts a Capitol Watch look at the new state budget with Kevin Shivers, State Director of the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on Pennsylvania's ticking fiscal time bomb.
(October 10, 2009 - October 16, 2009) Lowman Henry talks with Ira Mehlman of the Federation of American Immigration Reform (FAIR) on the impact of illegal immigration on Pennsylvania taxpayers; Doug Keegan of Harris SBSB has a Making Cents look at whether or not to convert to Roth IRAs; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the pending extinction of the Pennsylvania small businessman.
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