The Pennsylvania Economy and the Book About Jerry Falwell

Posted on Friday 4 July 2008

Lincoln Radio Journal
Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania  

 

Bill Dunkelberger on the Lincoln Radio JournalLowman Henry has a “Newsmaker Interview” with Dr. Bill Dunkelberg of the Wynnewood Institute on the Pennsylvania economy; Lowman Henry talks with Macel Falwell, author of Jerry Falwell: His Life and Legacy; And, Al Paschall has a “Somedays” commentary on America’s new national past time: sitting in traffic.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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How to Improve Economic Competitiveness and the GOP’s Slide in Voter Registration

Posted on Thursday 26 June 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania  

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Gene BarrDavid Taylor of the PA Manufacturers Association hosts a “Capitol Watch” discussion on ways to improve our states economic competitiveness with Gene Barr of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry; and Lowman Henry has a “Town Hall” commentary on the GOPs continued slide in voter registration.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Highway Construction Costs, Congressional Races Report, and Cigar Smoking with the Governor

Posted on Thursday 19 June 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania 

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Al PaschallLowman Henry has a Newsmaker Interview with Jeff Zeh of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Associated Builders and Contractors on the impact of Prevailing Wage on highway construction costs; Ryan Shafik gets the Real Story from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on Pennsylvanias Congressional races; and Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on cigar smoking with the governor.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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State Pension Increase and the Election of Judges

Posted on Thursday 12 June 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania  

 

HarrisburgDavid Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch discussion with Kevin Shivers of PA NFIB on a proposed state pension increase; And, Lowman Henry has a Town Hall commentary on why we should continue to elect statewide judges.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Selection of Judges, Catholic Conservatives, and Fees in Traffic Tickets

Posted on Friday 6 June 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania  

 

PA JudgesLowman Henry has a Newsmaker Interview with Lynn Marks of Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts about the possible merit selection of statewide judges; Ryan Shafik talks with Deal Hudson, author of Onward Christian Solders, about the impact of Catholic conservatives in Presidential elections: And, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on all the fees that get added to traffic tickets.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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President Bush Weekly Radio Address: A Call On Congress To Complete Important Tasks

Posted on Monday 2 June 2008

Presidential SealPresident Bush, in his weekly radio address to the nation, called on Congress to complete numerous important tasks on their agenda when they return from a brief  recess next week.

“Good morning. Next week Congress will return to Washington after its Memorial Day recess. I hope Members of Congress return rested, because they have a lot of work left on important issues and limited time to get it done.

Congress needs to pass a responsible war funding bill that puts the needs of our troops first, without loading it up with unrelated domestic spending. Our troops in Afghanistan are performing with courage and honor, delivering blows to the Taliban and al Qaida. Our troops in Iraq have driven al Qaida and other extremists from sanctuaries they once held across the country and are chasing them from their last remaining strongholds. Our men and women in uniform are risking their lives every day, and they deserve the resources and flexibility they need to complete their mission.

Congress needs to support our military families by passing an expansion of the GI Bill that makes it easier for our troops to transfer unused education benefits to their spouses and children. It is critical for this legislation to support the all-volunteer force and help us recruit and retain the best military in the world.

Congress needs to ensure that our intelligence professionals have the tools to monitor terrorist communications quickly and effectively. Last year, Congress passed temporary legislation that provided these tools. Unfortunately, the law expired more than three months ago. Congress needs to pass long-term legislation that will help our intelligence professionals learn our enemies’ plans before they can attack and put an end to abusive lawsuits filed against companies believed to have assisted the government after the attacks of September the 11th. And Congress needs to act soon so we can maintain a vital flow of intelligence.

Congress needs to approve the Colombia free trade agreement so we can open a growing market for American goods, services, and crops. Unfortunately, the House of Representatives is blocking a vote on this vital agreement. Unless this agreement is brought up for a vote, it will die. This will hurt American workers, farmers, and business owners. And it will hurt our Nation’s strategic interests in a vital region of the world.

Congress needs to confirm the good men and women who have been nominated to important government positions. There are now more than 350 nominations pending before the Senate. These include highly qualified people I have nominated to fill vacancies on the Federal bench. And they include talented nominees who are needed to help guide our economy during a time of uncertainty. For example, three nominees to the Federal Reserve have been waiting for confirmation for more than a year. And because of Senate inaction, the Council of Economic Advisers is now down to a single member. This confirmation backlog makes it harder for government to meet its responsibilities - and the United States Senate needs to give every nominee an up-or-down vote as soon as possible.

One nominee who needs to be confirmed right away is Steve Preston. A month has passed since I nominated Steve to be the next Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Unfortunately, Senators have stalled this nomination over an issue that has nothing to do with Steve or his qualifications for the job. With all the turbulence in the housing market, this is no time to play politics with such a critical appointment. So I call on the Senate to give Steve Preston a prompt vote and confirm this good man without further delay.

At a time when many Americans are concerned about keeping their homes, Congress needs to pass legislation to modernize the Federal Housing Administration, reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to ensure they focus on their housing mission, and allow State housing agencies to issue tax-free bonds to refinance subprime loans. And at a time when Americans are concerned about rising gas prices, Congress needs to pass legislation to expand domestic energy production.

In all these areas, Congress has failed to act. The American people deserve better from their elected leaders. Congress needs to show the American people that Republicans and Democrats can compete for votes and cooperate for results at the same time. You sent your representatives to Washington to do the people’s business, and you have a right to expect them to do it - even in an election year.

Thank you for listening.”

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Health Care and Alternative Energy

Posted on Friday 30 May 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania 

 

Al PaschallDavid Taylor of the PA Manufacturers Association hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on a free market approach to health care with State Senator Mike Folmer (R-Lebanon) and Kathryn English of the PA Club for Growth; and Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the need for developing alternative energy resources.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Memorial Day and New Regulations for the Railroad Industry

Posted on Saturday 24 May 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

 

Lowman Henry Lincoln Radio JournalLowman Henry has a Newsmaker Interview with Edward Hamberger of the American Association of Railroads on the folly of proposed new regulations on the railroad industry; Ryan Shafik has Joe Geiger of the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Organizations in the Non-Profit Spotlight; And Lowman Henry has a Town Hall Commentary on the origins and importance of Memorial Day.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Rising Gasoline Prices, and Challenges for John McCain

Posted on Friday 16 May 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

Lincoln Radio JournalDavid Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association hosts a Capitol Watch roundtable discussion on rising gasoline and diesel fuel prices with Kevin Shivers of PA NFIB and Ryan Shafik of the Lincoln Institute; Lowman Henry has a Town Hall commentary on internal party challenges facing John McCain.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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Facts and Myths about Cyber Schools, and the New Book, Leave Us Alone

Posted on Thursday 8 May 2008

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Taking the Pulse of Pennsylvania

 

Lincoln Radio JournalThis week on Lincoln Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a Newsmaker Interview with Nathan Benefield of the Commonwealth Foundation on fact and myths about cyber schools; Lowman Henry interviews Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform on his new book Leave Us Alone; and, Al Paschall has a Somedays commentary on the day God made moms.

Lincoln Radio Journal is another Lincoln Institute success story. It began as a monthly program in January of 1995 airing on about a dozen radio stations. Today, there are 84 radio stations affiliated with the Lincoln Broadcasting Network. Over the years the frequency of the programs has also expanded, first to twice monthly, and in October of 2000, to a weekly format.

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