The Commonwealth Beat

The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau - Episode 30 - 4/07/2024

April 08, 2024 7 Mountains Media
The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau - Episode 30 - 4/07/2024
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The Commonwealth Beat
The Commonwealth Beat with Laura LeBeau - Episode 30 - 4/07/2024
Apr 08, 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. 

On this episode, Laura continues her series of interviews with the candidates running for PA Attorney General in the April 23rd Primary Election, with PA GOP-endorsed candidate Dave Sunday.  He is the sitting District Attorney for York County and wants to take his focus on safe communities from one south-central Pennsylvania county to the entire Commonwealth.  He outlines other priorities, as well, during this interview.  

Also in this episode, the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania has been doing its advocacy work, safeguarding elections for all citizens, for over 100 years.  However, like many community-based groups, the League has seen a drop-off in participation.  Dr.  Amy Widestrom, Executive Director of the League since January, discusses how the organization still plays a vital and prominent role for voters.  

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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. 

On this episode, Laura continues her series of interviews with the candidates running for PA Attorney General in the April 23rd Primary Election, with PA GOP-endorsed candidate Dave Sunday.  He is the sitting District Attorney for York County and wants to take his focus on safe communities from one south-central Pennsylvania county to the entire Commonwealth.  He outlines other priorities, as well, during this interview.  

Also in this episode, the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania has been doing its advocacy work, safeguarding elections for all citizens, for over 100 years.  However, like many community-based groups, the League has seen a drop-off in participation.  Dr.  Amy Widestrom, Executive Director of the League since January, discusses how the organization still plays a vital and prominent role for voters.