The Commonwealth Beat

The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau - Episode 21 - 1/28/2024

February 05, 2024 7 Mountains Media
The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau - Episode 21 - 1/28/2024
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The Commonwealth Beat
The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau - Episode 21 - 1/28/2024
Feb 05, 2024
7 Mountains Media

The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau is a statewide Public Affairs program airing on all Seven Mountains Media Pennsylvania radio stations. 

With Pennsylvania one of the most critically important swing states in this year's election, Laura discusses the "Trump Effect" on politics, and how it will impact not only the Presidential election but also this year's U.S. Senate race with Muhlenberg College Political Science Professor, Dr. Christopher Borick.  

There's also a discussion with Jake Peck of Dauphin County.  He's started a charity that takes folks with disabilities on outdoor excursions.  Hear more about it, and how you can help make this charity flourish.  

In the PA-mazing segment, a discussion with Kristy Bell, Tourism Director of Jefferson County, which is home to Pennsylvania's #1 Groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, in advance of his annual weather forecast.

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The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau is a statewide Public Affairs program airing on all Seven Mountains Media Pennsylvania radio stations. 

With Pennsylvania one of the most critically important swing states in this year's election, Laura discusses the "Trump Effect" on politics, and how it will impact not only the Presidential election but also this year's U.S. Senate race with Muhlenberg College Political Science Professor, Dr. Christopher Borick.  

There's also a discussion with Jake Peck of Dauphin County.  He's started a charity that takes folks with disabilities on outdoor excursions.  Hear more about it, and how you can help make this charity flourish.  

In the PA-mazing segment, a discussion with Kristy Bell, Tourism Director of Jefferson County, which is home to Pennsylvania's #1 Groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, in advance of his annual weather forecast.