Hosts: Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan
Lawmakers calling on Congress to address drone sightings on East Coast
For nearly a month now, folks living in New Jersey and other areas on the East Coast have been complaining about drone sightings. Now, lawmakers around the US are calling on Congress to do something about it. We begin Inside Sources recapping the situation and discussing what Congress might be able to do to combat the issue.
Government funding deadline growing near; is there an end in sight?
Another week... another looming government shutdown. Congress needs to pass a new budget – or a continuing resolution – before the federal government runs out of money Friday night. Could they act in time? Hosts Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan catch listeners up on the latest developments.
Non-profit looks to help at-risk Polynesian youth
The holiday season is usually a big season for giving. One group is trying to help at-risk youth by putting together hygiene and comfort kits for kids in the Polynesian community. Keagan Mataele, Founding President and Chairman of the Koloa Foundation shares the mission of his non-profit organization with listeners and tells us about his current donation drive.
On the Hill 2025: Previewing legislation on education funding
The 2025 Legislative General Session is about one month away. We’re taking some time to discuss some of the bills legislators are working on. State Senator Lincoln Fillmore joins Inside Sources to talk a bit about some of the education-related bills he’s going to run. He also shares some insight into why there are usually so many bills each session.
On the Hill 2025: Previewing legislation to change juror eligibility for convicted felons
We continue our preview of the 2025 Legislative General Session, shifting our focus to juror eligibility. State Representative Melissa Garff Ballard is working on a bill that would modify the restrictions placed upon those convicted of a felony, including the right to serve on a jury. She joins the show in the studio to talk about the changes and other restrictions included within her bill.
Battle looms over future of birthright citizenship
President-elect Donald Trump says one of his top priorities in the next term is to restrict birthright citizenship through executive action. Many Republicans support the move; Democrats seem virtually unanimously opposed. It’s setting up a fight that could end up before the United States Supreme Court. Inside Sources digs into it.
New real estate platform allows homebuyers to see political makeup of neighborhoods
When in the market for a new home, most people look at things like nearby schools, crime rates, and proximity to work and shopping. Now, a new real estate platform is launching that allows people in the market for a new house to view the political affiliation of the neighborhood. What could go wrong? Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas share their thoughts.