Sudden Valley residents are dealing with big increases in property dues, and a difficult process to reverse them. Democrat Jeff Morris of the 40th District discusses why the law got passed that allowed for this, and why his bill to give some relief didn’t make it out of the House.
Host Dick Donahue talks about rising targets for stock prices this year, the Federal Reserve sets the stage for rate cuts, and ways in which the record-breaking economy is helping those that need it most.
A 2013 study on nitrates in groundwater was used by the EPA to hurt Eastern Washington dairies, says Baron. Save Family Farming is now reporting some EPA staff broke rules with the study, then lied and changed records after attention was drawn to it.
Jim Krasula joins Joe and Alex from Ridgecrest, California, where the community is dealing with aftershocks from last week’s earthquake, the biggest to hit Southern California in nearly 20 years.
Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news with an arrest on suspicion of sex trafficking of minors. But what are the wider implications of this arrest, and what will New York’s Public Corruption Unit find? CBS Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn joins Joe to discuss.
Host Dick Donahue talks about the longest economic expansion on record, the stock market hitting new highs, the surprisingly good June employment report, the May international trade report, manufacturing reports, and how the Millennials will decide the 2020 election.
Dick Donahue and Camille Koppenberg talk about the ups and downs of the market, an insurance claim frauds, the Janus Decision, IRA do it yourself transactions, the spirit of American financial independence, tax efficiency,
Mike Kent talks about the Climate Action Plan Task Force, the California earthquakes, He also talks with Jill Whitman from Animals as Natural Therapy, and their upcoming fund raising event The Barnyard Bash (http://www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org).
Dan and Brian talk about the J.D. Powers listings and things that will void your warranty.