Synopsis
The Calitics podcast is dedicated to keeping an activist eye upon Sacramento, just like our blog.
Episodes
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Calitics Radio: Water Issues
23/10/2009 Duration: 34minA Conversation with Sen. Lois Walk (D-5th Dist) and former Asm. John Laird on the water issues facing California
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Pedro Nava on offshore drilling and the budget
10/06/2009 Duration: 24minAssemblyman Pedro Nava talks to Brian Leubitz about offshore drilling and the budget crisis.
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Jean Ross of the California Budget Project on Prop 1A
05/05/2009 Duration: 48minJean Ross of the California Budget Project joins us for a conversation on Proposition 1A and the California budget mess.
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A review of the Budget
19/02/2009 Duration: 55minWith the budget passing in the early hours of the morning, there is much to consider. David Dayen and Brian Leubitz will be joined by Health Access CA's Anthony Wright and Scott Lay of the Community College League and Around the Capital.
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Calitics Show: Kamala Harris interview
24/10/2008 Duration: 48minWe air an interview with Kamala Harris from the Democratic National Convention in Denver, and David Dayen and Brian Leubitz talk election.
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Yes on Prop 2 and Kevin Johnson Interviews
17/10/2008 Duration: 29minJoin us for a discussion of the November election and the races as the election draws near. We'll then have interviews with the Campaign Manager for Yes on Prop 2 (Farm Animals) and Sacramento Mayoral Candidate, and former NBA All-Star, Kevin Johnson
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Julie Bornstein (CA-45)
16/06/2008 Duration: 44minWe'll be talking to Congressional Candidate Julie Bornstein. She's running for the 45th Congressional District against Mary Bono Mack.
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Hannah-Beth Jackson
10/06/2008 Duration: 40minState Senate District 19 Democratic Nominee Hannah-Beth Jackson joins Brian and Dave to talk about her campaign and her experience in the Legislature.
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Calitics Show: June 3 Election Preview
02/06/2008 Duration: 48minDave Dayen and Brian Leubitz are joined by fellow Calitics blogger Robert Cruickshank to discuss the California primary election on June 3.