Radio PA Roundtable – December 24-27, 2015
On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, a recap of the latest budget antics by your state lawmakers in Harrisburg and some special Christmas messages.
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On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, a recap of the latest budget antics by your state lawmakers in Harrisburg and some special Christmas messages.
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On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Brad Christman brings you Governor Tom Corbett’s thoughts on the Connecticut school massacre and the political debates that have resulted. The governor also talks about Christmases past and you’ll hear from an author whose book “Fading Ads of Philadelphia” makes a great last-minute stocking stuffer for the native Philadelphian on your list.
Radio PA Roundtable is a 30-minute program featuring in-depth reporting on the top news stories of the week.
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[audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/witfaudio/radiopa/Roundtable12-21-12.mp3]Governor Tom Corbett was joined by First Lady Susan Corbett and Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley in lighting the state Capitol Christmas tree Tuesday, officially kicking off the holiday season in Harrisburg.
This year’s tree is a 22-foot Douglas Fir grown by Crystal Springs Tree Farm in Carbon County. The tree was donated by the Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers Association, which also contributed 28 additional trees to be used in and around the state Capitol complex. After many years inside under the Capitol dome, this year’s main attraction is located outside, on the Capitol steps. Governor Corbett says he wanted to share the tree with the people of Harrisburg and those who come to the city from around the state.
While preparing to light the tree, the governor asked all Pennsylvanians to remember our soldiers serving overseas this holiday season.
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