Highlights this week. Interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note
00:00 OroValley Public Library allowed petition signature gatherers for Save Our Schools but did not allow opponents (Aug 15, Hour 1)
7:10 Dr JoAnn di Filippo teaches PC 404, and upper-level course on Pima County Sausage Making. This chapter on misleadingly-named items from their legislative agenda: Invest in Pima County Infrastructure, Strengthen Public Health Authority and Fortify Public Safety. (Aug 15, Hour 3)
20:36 KVOA regurgitates a press release from Mayor Romero on crime fighting. Chris digs a lot deeper and Mayor Romeros record on crime in Tucson is not at all good. (Aug 16, Hour 1)
31:33 Excerpt of the full hour discussion with Tucson Chief of Police Chad Kasmar. Chief Kasmar discusses staffing, impacts of fentanyl, and how decisions made by judges and the Pima County Attorneys Office impact crime. (Aug 16, Hour 2)
43:38 Tucson Chief of Police Chad Kasmar: Were Hiring. If you, or someone you know, want a profession, not just a job, visit jointucsonpd.org (Aug 16, Hour 3)
47:03 Tucson Businesses are under assault. What group in Tucson actively petitions the city council of Tucson for increased police to make the city safer? Chris, Barney Brenner, and Josh Jacobsen discuss. (Aug 17, Hour 2)
54:06 Save our Schools petition, whats it about, who is behind it, and why you should not sign it. (Aug 17, Hour 3)
1:03:16 Congressman David Schweikert on how the GOP handles 87,000 new Biden IRA agents if they win majorities in November. (Aug 18, Hour 2)
1:08:02 Educators working to preserve their dismal literacy and math results (Aug 18, Hour 2)
1:07:57 GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Kari Lake: The Interview. (Aug 19, Hour 3)