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Action Radio: Should Budget Bills Require a 30 Day Public Comment Before a Vote?

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*****  Action Radio Show - 12/26/19

Introduction:  I spent some time talking about various "Facebook Tweets," in particular my idea that all budget, tax, and appropriations bills require full disclosure by publication of the budget, etc., through releasing any such bills to the public, for 30 days, during which time the public, that's us, are free to comment on those bills before Congress votes on them.  That way everyone, including members of Congress will know exactly what is in the bills they are voting on.  Callers included Anthony, and Kyle.

31:45 - Wendy Arthur and the Art Report, is Part 2 of how to get your art represented by galleries.

46:50 - This is when Anthony with the Technology Report joined in to talk about technology and eduation, and how education will change based on technology.

1:02:00 - ***  PINK FLOYD ***   Michael Volpe joined the show for what turned out to be a really fun hour, talking about Pink Floyd, their success and failures, the war between Gilmore and Waters, and all things Pink Floyd for an hour.  This was really fun.  Anthony joined us for the last half hour as well.

1:44:00 - Trump 2020 Daily Report, and a few announcements before we closed out the show with Pink Floyd talk.