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Tony Trupiano: The Voice of the People for Wedneday, March 18, 2015

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On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 joining Tony on The Voice of the People is:

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  • Susan Demas, Editor and Publisher of Inside Michigan Politics and a political columnist at MLive.com joins us for her weekly visit to shed light into issues that deserve the attention she
  • Chris Boucher Vice President of Product Development at CannaVest.com comes loaded with a ton of information about the different classifications of cannabis and why, if we so dare, aren’t talking about this more and how it may actually be the magic bullet for many of our societal ills. Listen to us and find out how.
  • We continue our on-going series on LGTBQ issues with Amy Hunter, superior activist, advocate and defender of reality. The link below takes you the story that made national news last week, and yes, there are some who are none to pleased that Planet Fitness did the right thing!
  • Brad Woodhouse, President of Americans United for Change, joins The Voice of the People top help us understand the hypocrisy of Jeb Bush’s criticism of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and his own quagmire.
  • State Representative Fred Durhal III shares his vision for a cleaner Detroit and how a bill he has introduced in the House makes that effort a bit easier and for some more consequential.
  • State Representative Brandon Dillion, a true Progressive leader, wants more accountability, MUCH more accountability in state government, and he and his fellow Democrats in the House are moving that vision forward.   
  • Frank Emspak the founder of WIN News joins Tony this week to dish on Trade Agreements and whether or not Organized Labor is doing enough to slow this all down.

 

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