Governor Wolf’s Next ATG Rescheduled
Due to a last-minute schedule change, Governor Tom Wolf’s next “Ask the Governor” appearance is being moved to Wednesday, September 30th (originally scheduled for Thursday 9/24).
Due to a last-minute schedule change, Governor Tom Wolf’s next “Ask the Governor” appearance is being moved to Wednesday, September 30th (originally scheduled for Thursday 9/24).
The next edition of Ask the Governor on Radio PA and PAMatters.com is scheduled for Thursday, September 24th.
You can submit a question or comment for Governor Tom Wolf right now by clicking on the Ask the Governor link near the top of this page. Please include at least your first name and town and be as brief as possible.
Questions submitted to the governor are sent to Radio PA News Director and ATG host Brad Christman, who selects the emails that will be used for each show.
Clips from our most recent show, taped on August 18th, and all of our past programs are still available on here on PAMatters.com.
This is the August 2015 edition of Ask the Governor from Radio PA. This program was taped Tuesday morning, August 18th. Topics for this month include:
-The ongoing state budget stalemate in Harrisburg
-Dueling pension proposals
-Oil train safety
-Attorney General Kathleen Kane
-The EPA’s Clean Power plan
-The new nominee for PA State Police Commissioner
-Pipeline Task Force
-Listener and web viewer emails and much more…
Click the player below to listen to the entire audio program.
Governor Tom Wolf is scheduled to return for his 5th appearance on Ask the Governor on Tuesday, August 18th. The program can be heard on numerous Radio PA radio affiliates statewide and is also available each month here on PAMatters.com. Listen to the entire show and watch exclusive video clips each month.
You can submit your question or comment for Governor Wolf right now by clicking the Ask the Governor link at the top of the page. Fill out the brief form (please include at least your first name and town) and send in your question today.
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