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- Type:
- Audio
- data di creazione:
- 1987 October 29
- Collection:
- WAMC Northeast Public Radio Collection
- Collecting Area:
- New York State Modern Political Archive
- Collection ID:
- apap138
- Parent Record(s):
- a62b8f3f0380f1ab8c3943903e2ce8ce
- Descrizione:
- 1) Laurel Douglass reports on a constitutional amendment introduced by Senator Howard Nolan to limit the legislature to part time. 2) Brenda McMann reports former Assemblyman Clark Wemple agrees with Senator Nolan's assessment. Maurice Hinchey, does not agree. 3) Bruce Robertson reports on a controversy over a State Board of Education approved AIDS education manual which includes condom education. Senator James Donovan, Chair of the Education Committee, questions teaching the use of condoms. 4) Morrie Small reports AIDS has become a cost issue for insurance companies and Ed Cleary, President of New York State AFLCIO, worries AIDS could cripple health plans. 5) Dave Galletly talked with Lieutenant Governor Stan Lundine about the supercollider superconductor controversy, the state economy and the inability of the federal government to balance the budget. 6) Brenda McMann reports milk prices have increased since the Regional Cooperative Marketing Agency was established. 7) Bruce Robertson reports on Melvin Miller attempts to make the assembly more accessible and accountable to the public.
- Soggetto:
- New York (State) Legislature, Sex instruction, and Superconducting Super Collider
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- Type:
- Audio
- data di creazione:
- 1985 June 28
- Collection:
- WAMC Northeast Public Radio Collection
- Collecting Area:
- New York State Modern Political Archive
- Collection ID:
- apap138
- Parent Record(s):
- a62b8f3f0380f1ab8c3943903e2ce8ce
- Descrizione:
- 1) Bill Gralty and Rick Lapkowski report on the main topics addressed at the end of the legislative session, including: the cap on pain and suffering, which was rejected by Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink, while Robert Elman, spokesman for doctors in Albany, states that caps are essential; Assemblyman Mark Allen Seagull's SUNY Flexibility Bill passed in the Assembly; corporate franchise tax and tax credits were reduced; environmental issues: toxic exposure victims; determinate sentencing; and the death penalty veto. 2) Interview with May Newburger on using telecommunication technology in court rooms to protect children who testify in court.
- Soggetto:
- Malpractice insurance, New York (State) Legislature, and Children's rights