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1 week ago |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Garrett Bohlmann
On today's "Hello Houston," Ernie, Frank and Celeste discuss the big topics of the day such as Texas Senate Bill 482 which would up the penalty for assaulting a utility worker and Texas Senate Bill 3 on consumable hemp at the top of each hour. State Senator Carol Alvarado who authored Senate Bill 482 calls in to share her thoughts on the bill.
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1 week ago |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Garrett Bohlmann
On today's "Hello Houston," Ernie, Frank and Celeste discuss the big topics of the day such as Governor Abbott's bail reform, the Texas "furries" bill, a Texas social media bill that regulates age and more at the top of each hour. In the first hour, Texas Newsroom reporter Lucio Vasquez and New 88.7 reporter Colleen DeGuzman both discuss federal cuts to the Head Start program which provides free comprehensive services to low-income families.
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2 weeks ago |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Garrett Bohlmann
In today's edition of "The Commuter Cut," Ernie, Frank and Celeste speak with Jennifer Hadayia of Air Alliance Houston who discusses why Houston’s air quality has gone down and what can be done to improve it. Then, we're joined by Nikolas Guggenberger, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center, who discusses Google’s antitrust lawsuit and why the federal government is going after the company for its perceived monopoly on online search and online advertising.
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2 weeks ago |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Garrett Bohlmann
On today's "Hello Houston," Ernie, Frank and Celeste discuss the big topics of the day such as Harris County suing the Trump administration, the Gulf of America bill, a proposed Texas bill to protect the police and more at the top of each hour.
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2 weeks ago |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Garrett Bohlmann
In today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie, Frank, and Celeste talk with Sugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman about his thoughts on his city ranking #3 on the "best cities to live in" list. Then, we hear from Brock Wagner of Saint Arnold Brewery and Randy Rodriguez of No Label Brewery who both discuss their entries in this week’s World Beer Cup competition as well as share their thoughts on Houston's thriving brewery scene.
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