This month’s version of the native TV program hosted by state Sen. David G. Argall (R-Berks/Schuylkill) focuses on a current dialogue hosted by Kutztown College college students on civil discourse in politics and options Argall and Sen. Judy Schwank (D-Berks).
“Within the Senate of Pennsylvania, you must take heed to many various views, together with those that could not agree with you,” Argall stated. “Any time you activate the information, you’ll see that civil discourse is usually lacking in any respect ranges of presidency — each in our federal authorities and right here in Pennsylvania.
“The aim of this dialogue was to seek for frequent floor as elected officers, faculty college students, and constituents and to share some success tales of bipartisan cooperation that produced constructive outcomes for the folks of this area.”
This version of the Argall Report options the primary half of the dialogue hosted by Kutztown college students. Half two of the dialogue will likely be launched because the February version of the Argall Report.
This version of the Argall Report will air on:
Blue Ridge Communications (Channel 13) each Monday at 10 a.m. and each Wednesday at 10:30 p.m.
Berks Neighborhood Tv (Comcast – Channel 15 and Service Electrical – Channel 19) on Thursday at 8 p.m. and Friday at 6 p.m.
Service Electrical Cablevision: Hazleton, Mahanoy Metropolis; Shenandoah – on Hazleton’s WYLN TV 35 Channel 507 and MetroCast Communications Channel 10. Please test native listings for air occasions.
Argall’s present can be accessible on-line at https://www.senatorargall.com/argallreport/.
State Sen. David G. Argall represents the twenty ninth District in northern and western Berks County and all of Schuylkill County.