Episode 195

On today’s show, Petoskey schools are looking for a bond from the voters to be approved to raise $18 million for several projects and upgrades. TCAPS implemented a new two-tiered cell phone policy. The transitional housing project for the homeless has been shuttered very quickly after public backlash. Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment joins Nick to discuss the recent survey they released showing the gap between the desires of AARP members and what AARP is actually lobbying for.

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