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Failing State? | KQED - San Francisco

Today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to announce a further $3 billion in proposed budget cuts. That's in addition to the more than $5 billion in cuts outlined earlier this week in areas such as social services, education and parks. We review the state's budgetary quagmire. Audio currently not available for this program.

Host: Dave Iverson

Guests:

Joe Mathews | May 29, 2009

Mark Paul on KQED - San Francisco | 'Constitutional Convention'

As the state legislature remains mired in budget negotiations, some frustrated citizens are calling for a radical reform. They want a state convention to revise California's constitution, arguing that rewriting the constitution could save the state from future gridlocks and usher in needed reforms.

Host: Dave Ivers

Guests:

Jim Wunderman, president and CEO of Bay Area Council

Joel Fox, president of Small Business Action Committee Mark Paul, senior scholar at New America Foundation

LINK to audio

Mark Paul | August 21, 2008

Maya MacGuineas on Forum with Michael Krasny Radio | 'Bush's Lame Duck Budget'

Bush's Lame Duck Budget (Forum with Michael Krasny/KQED Radio, Northern California)

President Bush's $3.1 trillion proposed federal budget, announced yesterday, would produce record deficits despite cuts in Medicare and other programs. Forum crunches the numbers. Maya MacGuineas and other watch dogs join forum for a discussion on the budget. The audio from the show is available here.

Maya MacGuineas | February 5, 2008

KQED Interviews Len Nichols on CA Health Care Plan

In a live broadcast from KQED's Sacramento studios, Forum continues its examination of Governor Schwarzenegger's proposal for health care reform, and compares his ideas with those of leading California legislators and health care officials.

Host: Michael Krasny

Guests:

Assemblyman Fabian Nunez, (D-Assembly District 46); Speaker of the Assembly Kim Belshe, secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency State Sen. Don Perata, (D-District 9); Senate President Pro Tem … more
Len Nichols | January 18, 2007