(July 24, 2010 - July 30, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation and their guest Brad Bumsted, Capitol reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on corruption in Pennsylvania; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the perverting influence of pork on the legislative process.
(July 17, 2010 - July 23, 2010) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with State Senator John Eichelberger about a new commission to study unfunded mandates on county and local governments; Doug Keegan has a Making Cents look at investing in a volatile market; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on 'stoned America'.
(July 10, 2010 - July 16, 2010) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association and Kevin Shivers of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business have a Capitol Watch look at the new state budget; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on how legislative Republican leaders muddled their election year message by voting for the budget.
(July 3, 2010 - July 9, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Colleen Pero of the American Justice Partnership about merit selection of appellate court judges; Joe Geiger has Shawn Walluski in the Nonprofit Spotlight to talk about the AARP's work search project; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the loss of American independence.
(June 26, 2010 - July 2, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion on selling the state's liquor stores with State House Republican Whip Michael Turzai (R-Allegheny) and with Kevin Shivers of the PA Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the importance of the TEA Party movement to protecting our freedoms.
(June 19, 2010 - June 25, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Al Pulice about the PA Hero Walk to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project; Doug Keegan takes a Making Cents look at tax tips for 2010 graduates; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on public-private partnerships to ease the state's highway funding crisis.
(June 12, 2010 - June 18, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the PA Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on Pennsylvania budget myths with Kevin Shivers of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and with Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the prospect of yet another late state budget.
(June 5, 2010 - June 11, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmaker interview with Phil Clements of the Center for Christian Business Ethics Today on the lack of ethical behavior in business; Joe Geiger is in the Nonprofit Spotlight talking about the effects of another possible state budget stalemate; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the job killing proposed "Paycheck Protection Act."
(May 29, 2010 - June 4, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association and Kevin Shivers from the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses have a Capitol Watch look at what the candidates for Governor of Pennsylvania will do to improve the state's business climate; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the tone of the debate over the policies of the Obama Administration.
(May 22, 2010 - May 28, 2010) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Samuel Settle of the Penn State chapter of Young Americans for Freedom about the investigation into global warming scientist Dr. Michael Mann; Doug Keegan of Harris SBSB has a Making Cents look at getting your personal finances in order; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the end of the Specter era.
(May 15, 2010 - May 21, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the PA Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion with Kevin Shivers of the PA chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation on the impact of taxing companies tapping the Marcellus shale reserves; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the upcoming battle over the state budget.
(May 8, 2010 - May 14, 2010) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry gets a Primary Election preview from Ryan Shafik of Rockwood Strategies; Dick Morris talks about his new book 2010 Take Back America: A Battle Plan; And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary about the bad investment called Social Security.
(April 17, 2010 - April 23, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor has a Capitol Watch interview with Pennsylvania Auditor General and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jack Wagner, and Ryan Shafik of Rockwood Strategies joins Dave to profile the races for Lieutenant Governor; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on why recent attacks on the Catholic Church are part of the plan to undermine our nation's freedom and increase reliance on government.
(April 10, 2010 - April 16, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Nicole Kurokawa of the Independent Womens Forum about fostering a balanced perspective on global warming in the classroom; Joe Geiger has Bernadette Bianchi of the Pennsylvania Council of Children, Youth and Family Services in the Nonprofit Spotlight; And, Al Paschall tests your knowledge of local zoning laws on his Somedays commentary.
(April 3, 2010 - April 9, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch panel discussion on the new health care law, and on the worsening condition of the state budget. Joining Dave are Kevin Shivers from the PA 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 spending more money will not improve public education.
(March 27, 2010 - April 2, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Nathan Benefield and Elizabeth Bryan of the Commonwealth Foundation who make the case for a citizen legislature; Doug Keegan has a Making Cents look at the history and future of the income tax; and Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the cost of keeping prisoners on death row.
(March 20, 2010 - March 26, 2010) -- This week on Lincoln Radio Journal -- David Taylor, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association has a Capitol Watch look at Governor Ed Rendell's proposal to expand the state sales tax, Dave is joined by Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on political undercurrents in the race for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor.
(March 13, 2010 - March 19, 2010) This week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Jim Panyard about the new PAIndependent.com statewide news web site; Joe Geiger has Bob Thomas of Tabor Community Services in the Nonprofit Spotlight; And, Al Paschall talks about Pennsylvania's abundant energy resources.
(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.
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