Episode 109
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Show Me on the Wallet Where Government Touched You
The dissolution of CTIB on Transportation T’ursday. Plus, State Senator Mark Koran on health care and government bureaucracy.
A Block
- A warmer January means a painfully cold February.
- Jack is losing his mind; is it being a stay-at-home-dad?
- Frank brings the meat.
- MEPS breakfast and graduation event.
- Saturday, January 21
- Keynote Speaker: Rhonda Sivarajah.
- Emcees: Jack and Ben.
- Up and at ’Em Karaoke Party.
- Saturday, January 21
- Adagio’s Pizza Factory in New Brighton.
- Transportation T’ursday with Frank Pafko. [05:37]
- The dissolution of the Counties Transit Improvement Board begins. [06:39]
- Construction delays on I-94 and US-169. [30:46]
- The Nine Mile Creek Bridge and the FAA. [32:45]
- Cable median barriers. [35:45]
- How do get back on the road when you drift off the shoulder? [41:06]
B Block
- How cable median barriers save lives. [44:47]
- The News Bag. [47:01]
C Block
- First-term State Senator Mark Koran. [1:05:12]
- What it took to win.
- The first few weeks as a senator.
- Health care and government bureaucracy.
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