SacTown Talks by The Nooner W/ Scott Lay

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Weekly News Roundups and Conversations with California’s Leaders in Politics and Policy.

Episodios

  • STT#129 - Dr. Colin Mangham

    23/06/2020 Duración: 35min

    Dr. Colin Mangham, Director of Research, Drug Prevention Network of Canada joins the show to discuss Vancouver’s Safe Injection Site and his study of drug prevention policy. He explains the flaws with safe injections sites, passive treatment of drug dependency and politicization of science. He continues by discussing the necessity of mandatory addiction treatment and examines different treatment concepts across the globe. Finally he gives his personal views on addiction and his solution based on his decades of research and experience.  Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#128 - Senator Holly Mitchell & Assemblymember Robert Rivas

    20/06/2020 Duración: 01h12min

    Senator Holly Mitchell rejoins the program for a wide ranging discussion including COVID legislation, the California budget, Black Lives Matter, protesting and police reform and how her legislation is part of a broader effort to bring racial equity and justice to California. As the chair of the Budget and Fiscal Review Committee she discusses the challenges of creating a budget under unprecedented circumstances. Then she argues for the need to peel back the layers of systematic oppression, change policing and incarceration, and how SB 555 and 144 are a set in that direction.  At 39:31, we then have Assemblymember Robert Rivas of the 30th District on the show. He discusses growing up in a farm working household and community, the effects of COVID on his district and the challenges of reaching constituents in rural areas. Then he explains his priorities for this year's budget, especially protections for farmworkers and how Project Roomkey can help the housing crisis.Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#127 - Vincent Oliver

    18/06/2020 Duración: 01h19s

    SacTown Talks welcomes Vincent Oliver, gaming attorney and cardroom expert, talking about the history and future of gaming in California. They discuss the history of regulation in California, how the different gaming interests came to loggerheads, why he disagrees with SCA 6 and the state's approach, why tribal casinos have issues with cardrooms and how he would change gaming regulation in California.Add us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#126 - Fred Topel

    16/06/2020 Duración: 26min

    SacTown Talks has Fred Topel of the California Freelance Writers United. Fred discusses how he got into freelance writing, what freelance writing looked like before AB5, his worry that AB5 mistakes will be duplicated on the national level, his view on the changing nature of the media, and his hopes for changes to AB5 that will help both freelance writers and musicians. Note between recording and posting this episode AB 2257 and 1850 passed the Assembly and have moved to the Senate for approval. Add us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#125 - Daniel Wallach

    10/06/2020 Duración: 51min

    Daniel Wallach legal sports gaming experts. He presented earlier in the year to both the California Assembly and the Senate arguing about the legality of sport gaming in CA. He got his start in gaming with New Jersey sport betting cases in 2011 and became the go to expert on that case and then moved more fully into gaming law. He and Jarhett discuss the current history of sports betting across the nation. And they get into the details of constitutionality of CA gaming; including the difference between mobile betting and brick and mortar, how in person betting differs across the country, why sports leagues want to partner with the gaming industry, and the future of sports betting in California.  Add us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#124 - Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian

    10/06/2020 Duración: 40min

    Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian AD-46 joins SacTown Talks. He says working from home was reminiscent of a campaign but in a more comfortable environment and that working in the legislature in 2008-09 was preparation for COVID budget issues. They then look deeply at the discussion between the Governor and Legislature over the budget. He argues that it would be more disruptive to cut programs in June and restore them in September then to assume federal funding will come through. Finally they have a detailed discussion about aging and long term care in CA, including housing for seniors, his bill to cap insulin costs, and an important upcoming committee meeting.  Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#123 - Senator Bill Dodd

    08/06/2020 Duración: 29min

    Senator Bill Dodd joins SacTown Talks again for an illuminating look inside the work the legislature is doing to fill the budget gap left by COVID-19. They discuss sports betting, his new bill, SCA 6, and the tensions between different gaming stakeholders. They then turn to the overall state of the budget, how the federal response hasn’t reached many of his constituents, and his worries over tourism and hospitality business returning. They conclude talking about his  reduced bill package, wildfire and energy concerns, and the need for rural broadband access across his district.  Add us on Twitter and Facebook

  • STT#122 - Senator Andreas Borgeas & Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva

    05/06/2020 Duración: 01h03min

    This week Jarhett is joined by Calfornia State Senator Andreas Borgeas (SD8) and Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva (AD65). Senator Andreas Borgeas discusses how Covid-19 has changed the legislative experience, and how well his staff has responded to help constituents, the need to take the virus seriously with tracing, resources and testing. He talks about his journey to the Senate, from international affairs to local government. They then discuss the California budget, it’s focus on Covid-19 and the business climate, his bill offering business protections against COVID related illnesses, as long as they follow guidelines, the idea that the Central Valley needs to work together to be heard in Sacramento, and the need to rebuild infrastructure in California.  Then, at 31:40, Assemblymember Quirk-Silva joins Jarhett to discuss Covid-19 and the new reality of working from home. They touch on protests and she relates this week to her time dealing with protests while on the Fullerton City Council. That led to a dis

  • STT#121 - Senator Scott Wiener & Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry

    29/05/2020 Duración: 56min

    SacTown Talks welcomes two guests this week. First Senator Scott Wiener (SD-04) joins us discussing how being a politician has changed in the COVID era, legislative priorities, especially help for the hospitality industry, and how the pandemic has cast a bright light on inequities in CA.   00:29:41:08 - Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (AD-04) discusses how her district has been battle tested, how a coming from a smaller district prepared her to be hands on, the challenges local government are going to have, how California hemp can be a revenue sources, why COVID shows that internet for all is necessary, and the difficulties of being a farmer during COVID-19. Add us on Facebook and Twitter.  

  • STT#120 - Assemblymember Jay Obernolte

    22/05/2020 Duración: 24min

    SacTown Talks welcomes Assemblymember Jay Obernolte. He discussed how sheltering-in-place was busier than normal for the legislature and staff and the surreal nature of social distance legislating during COVID-19.  Then he and Jarhett get into the details of the budget process, the use of the Committee of the Whole, Governor Newsom’s May Revise, proposed revenue increases, and his guiding principles and what his bill package will look like this term. Finally they discuss why Assemblymember has suspended his campaign for Congress and possible tech solutions for the future of the legislature.  Follow us on Twitter: @SactownTalksFriend us on Facebook: @SacTownTalks

  • STT#119 - Jim Wyatt

    15/05/2020 Duración: 19min

    SacTown Talks welcomes Jim Wyatt of the President of the California Entertainment Machine Association. He explains who his association represents, discusses the effect COVID-19 has had on his association members, and the downstream effects of COVID-19 closures, how CEMA has compiled best practices to meet the challenge of operating during and after the Covid-19 pandemic to protect public health, and how CEMA revenues support many local industries such as mechanics, parts suppliers, cleaning product suppliers, retailers and wholesalers, and commissions paid to restaurants, bars and retail establishments as well as funding city, county and state tax coffers.

  • #118 - Nick Sanders

    13/05/2020 Duración: 52min

    Nick Sanders of the Sutton Law Firm discusses what political law is and how it works, how his work has changed since the shutdown, the question of remote voting in the Assembly and Senate, how the initiative and referendum process works, which initiatives have qualified and which are likely to qualify, and how the process works. He also discusses the past  and future of getting initiatives on the ballot, how signature counting works and voting by mail in California. Follow SacTown Talks on Twitter  and Facebook

  • #117 - Scott Ostlund

    01/05/2020 Duración: 50min

    SacTown Talks has Scott Ostlund, Senior Vice President of Lee & Associates on the pod. Scott talks about the burden being put on commercial real estate by COVID-19, how commercial property works in CA, the split-roll initiative, and who is really harmed by raising taxes. Then he discussed the difficulties of building in CA, how to fix the housing crisis, rent control in CA and the law of unintended consequences.

  • #116 Tasha Certa

    28/04/2020 Duración: 26min

    SacTown Talks welcome the mayor of Gardena, CA, Tasha Cerda. Mayor Cerda talks about how she started in public service, the effect of COVID-19 on Gardena. She discusses how city government functions during the crisis, the coming revenue shortfalls do to COIVID-19, how deferring sales tax will hurt city governments, being the chairwoman of the California Cities for Self Reliance Joint Powers Authority and dealing with the state on gaming issues, sports betting, SB 1092 and the prospect of opening back up CA. 

  • #115 - Sid Lakireddy

    23/04/2020 Duración: 35min

    SacTown Talks introduces the new host, Jarhett Blonien. Jarehett interviews Sid Lakireddy, the president of California Rental Housing Association. They discuss what CalRHA does, what the organizations response to COVID-19, their renters assistance proposal, possible solutions to the housing crisis, and other rental housing issues. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @Sactowntalks

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