07Apr

Armed and Potentially Dangerous: Crime, Weapons, and Mental Illness in the Valley

Guests Fresno Superior Court Judge Hilary Chittick, Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health director Dawan Utecht, and Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims discuss issues related to crime, weapons and mental illness in the Valley with Maddy Institute Executive Director Mark Keppler. Radio commentary provided by California State Auditor Elaine Howle.  

07Apr

State Auditor: California’s High Risk Issues

Guests Paul Hurley, former opinion page editor of the Visalia Times-Delta; Bill McEwen, editorial page editor of the Fresno Bee; and Melinda Morales, Community Conversation Editor of the Visalia Times-Delta, discuss the impact of California’s high-risk issues on the Valley with Maddy Institute Executive Director Mark Keppler. Radio commentary provided by State Auditor Elaine Howle.

07Apr

California’s Legislative Session: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Guests Dan Walters, columnist for the Sacramento Bee; Steve Maviglio, communications consultant for Assembly Speaker John Perez; Assemblywoman Kristin Olsen (R-Modesto); and John Myers, political reporter for News10 Sacramento discuss the recent legislative session with Maddy Institute Executive Director Mark Keppler. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2013

07Apr

California Prisoners’ Dilemma

Guests Dr. Emma Hughes, Criminology Professor at Fresno State; Bakersfield Police Chief Greg Williamson; and Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer discuss criminal justice issues with Maddy Institute Executive Director Mark Keppler. Radio commentary provided by Dan Morain of the Sacramento Bee, and Drew Soderberg of the Legislative Analyst’s Office. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: OCTOBER 31, 2013

07Apr

President Castro: A Look Forward

Fresno State President Joseph Castro talks about the university’s future with Maddy Institute Executive Director Mark Keppler. Radio commentary provided by Pete Weber, member of the CA State University, Fresno Presidential Search Committee; Dr. Lisa Weston, ASI Faculty President; and Moses Menchaca, ASI President. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2013

07Apr

CA Agriculture and Immigration Reform: Will it Die on the Vine?

California and the San Joaquin Valley have a higher share of undocumented farmworkers than anywhere in the nation. Estimates are that 60 to 70 percent of CA farmworkers are undocumented. In an unusual show of general consensus, advocates for both farmers and farm workers generally agree that the current immigration system simply does not work. […]

07Apr

Immigration Reform: What it Could Mean for California and the San Joaquin Valley

Guests Professor Manuel Pastor, director of the USC Center for the Study of Immigration Integration; Gabriela Villareal, policy manager of teh CA Immigrant Center; and Glen Goto, CEO of the Raisin Bargaining Association, discuess iimmigration reform with Maddy Institute Executive director Mark Keppler. Radio commentary provided by Congressman Jim Costa (D-Fresno), Jeff Denham (R-Turlock), and […]