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| 35: Chloe Cole, Senior Fellow, Do No Harm on Damage of Sex-Change Operations for Minors | 01 Nov 2024 | 00:51:16 | |
Chloe Cole, a detransitioner and senior fellow at Do No Harm, joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss:
Cole is a senior fellow at Do No Harm, an advocacy organization that recently launch the “Stop the Harm Database” which “catalogs pediatric sex change-related services, including surgeries, cross-sex hormones, and puberty blockers, at U.S.-based medical facilities between 2019 and 2023.” | |||
| 34: J. Christian Adams, president, Public Interest Legal Foundation on AZ Election Integrity | 01 Nov 2024 | 00:15:46 | |
J. Christian Adams, president and general counsel of the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss:
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| 25: League of American Workers President Steve Cortes discusses results of new poll of Arizona voters | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:45:49 | |
Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers (LAW), joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the results of a new poll of Arizona voters. Among other findings, the poll results show:
The survey released by LAW was conducted among 600 likely Arizona voters on March 14-17, 2024 by North Star Public Opinion Research. Cortes is a political advisor and commentator. He previously traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds. He has been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN. He founded LAW in 2022 to conduct research and develops proposals on public policies impacting American workers and the economy.
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| 24: Naomi Lopez, Senior Fellow at the Goldwater Institute | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:24:09 | |
Naomi Lopez, Senior Fellow at the Goldwater Institute, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the need for more transparency in the federal 340b program. Established in 1992, the 340b program enables eligible hospitals and healthcare organizations to purchase outpatient medications at significantly discounted prices. Hospitals participating in the 340B program can use the savings to fund for essential services and programs, such as free or low-cost medication assistance, expanded access to healthcare, and community outreach initiatives. Participating hospitals, however, “often extend their 340B discounts to clinics in well-off communities, where they can charge privately insured patients more than those on Medicaid,” reported the Wall Street Journal. “In some cases, the program appears to be bolstering profits in well-off areas more than it is underwriting services in less-privileged neighborhoods,” said the Journal article. Naomi Lopez is a Senior Fellow at the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute, specializing in health care issues. She previously was the Vice President for Healthcare Policy at Goldwater. She also has worked for the Illinois Policy Institute, Pacific Research Institute and the Cato Institute. This episode can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. | |||
| 23: New Report: 186 voter registrants were ‘involuntarily purged’ for citizenship issues in Pima County, AZ since 2021 | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:25:05 | |
Since 2021, government records show 186 voter registrants were “involuntarily purged” for citizenship issues in Pima County, ArizonJ. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation and founder of the Election Law Center, joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss a new report from his organization which showed that, since 2021, 186 voter registrants were “involuntarily purged” for citizenship issues in Pima County, Arizona. | |||
| 22: Kayla Van Soest, Tucson Market Manager, Children’s Entrepreneur Market | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:24:43 | |
Kayla Van Soest, the Tucson Market Manager of Children’s Entrepreneur’s Market (C.E.M.), joins the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the organization. Founded in Utah, CEM helps organize markets in sixteen states, including Arizona, where children can sell their products and learn about entrepreneurship. CEM operates in various locations, including farmers markets, movie nights, and concerts, partnering with events that attract significant foot traffic to provide kids with greater exposure and sales opportunities. The program allows kids aged 5 to 17 to showcase their entrepreneurial skills and creativity by selling a diverse range of products, from beverages and snacks to handmade accessories, dog treats, and even flowers. | |||
| 21: U.S. Congressional candidate Blake Masters (R-AZ-8) | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:37:59 | |
U.S. Congressional candidate Blake Masters (R-AZ-8) joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss his race. Masters is one of four candidates currently running in the Republican primary to represent the 8th Congressional District. The district is currently represented by U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko (R), who announced last year that she will be retiring at the end of the current term. Following is a summary of this episode:
Masters ran for U.S. Senate in 2022, losing to incumbent U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D) by a vote of 51.4% to 46.5%. Kelly reportedly outspent Masters by $66 million in that race. After growing up and attending high school in Tucson, Masters graduated from Stanford University and received his J.D. from Stanford Law School. He then co-founded legal research startup Judicata. He is co-author of the bestselling business book, “Zero to One: Notes on a Startup” with Peter Thiel, and served as president of the Thiel Foundation. Masters married his wife, Catherine, in 2012 and they have three sons.
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| 20: Matt Roeske on Using Electroculture to Build a Healthier, More Natural Garden This Spring | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:47:48 | |
Matt Roeske, founder of Cultivate Elevate, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the power of Electroculture which, he said, is, “the ancient practice of increasing yields utilizing certain materials to harvest the earth's atmospheric energy.”
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| 19: Kyle Reyes of Law Enforcement Today | 07 Feb 2024 | 00:35:17 | |
Kyle Reyes is the president of Law Enforcement Today, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss border security and his recent trip to the Arizona-Mexico border. Following is a summary of this episode: Border Security and Immigration Legislation: Reyes discussed the current state of border security and immigration legislation, noting the inefficacy of proposed solutions and said enforcing borders is important to maintaining national integrity. He references his own experiences and observations from visiting the border, pointing out the inadequacies of current policies and the need for more robust measures. Impact of Border Crisis on Local Communities: Reyes discussed the financial and social impact of the border crisis on local communities, highlighting the strain on resources and the increase in crime. Reyes mentions specific regions, like Texas and Arizona, where local authorities are struggling to manage the consequences of open borders and the influx of illegal immigrants. Media Influence: Reyes discussed the role of bias in the mainstream media in shaping public perception and policy and the influence of big tech and funding sources on narrative control. Future Projects and Initiatives: Reyes outlined his upcoming projects aimed at supporting law enforcement and raising awareness about the border crisis. These include a campaign to show the nationwide impact of border issues, initiatives to support law enforcement officers, and continued efforts to provide an alternative narrative to mainstream media coverage on law and order topics. | |||
| 18: Steve Cortes on Donald Trump and Border Security | 24 Jan 2024 | 00:38:57 | |
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss a new poll conducted for his organization, which found that only 18% of Arizona voters say that the American Dream is “still attainable.” Founded in 2022 by Cortes, LAW conducts research and develops proposals on public policies impacting American workers and the economy. Cortes is a political advisor and commentator. He previously traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds. He has been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN.
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| 17: Jenny Clark on Gov. Hobbs’ Proposed Regulations of Arizona’s ESA Program | 09 Jan 2024 | 00:24:54 | |
Jenny Clark, a member of the Arizona Board of Education, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the state’s Empowerment Scholarship (ESA) Program and the governor’s recently proposed regulations of the program. Clark is also the founder of the “Love Your School” organization and a partner at First Day PR. Following is a summary of this episode:
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| 16: Chris Buskirk: Restoring American Greatness | 03 Jan 2024 | 00:35:43 | |
Arizona-based Chris Buskirk is the publisher of American Greatness. He has founded, built, and successfully sold multiple finance businesses including in insurance, reinsurance, specialty lending, and tax-credit financing. For over 15 years he has been a successful investor in growth stages companies across the financial services space as well as in real estate, digital marketing, consumer brands, and media. In this interview, Chris discusses why the United States of America is the best nation on the planet, and how to champion the middle class and the traditional family unit in the midst of the all the noise. For more Arizona news visit www.GrandCanyonTimes.com. | |||
| 33: State Sen. Janae Shamp on Border Security, Housing Affordability, and Health Care in Arizona | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:19:13 | |
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-AZ-29) joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss:
Arizona’s 29th Legislative District is entirely located within Maricopa County, west and northwest of Phoenix. The district stretches from Litchfield Park in the south to north of Morristown in the north, stopping to the east of Wickenburg. It includes Luke Air Force Base. | |||
| 15: Goldwater Institute’s Matt Beienburg on the Federal Government’s Targeting of Grand Canyon University | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:24:20 | |
Matt Beienburg, the director of education policy at the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute, appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the Biden Administration’s $37.7 million fine on Grand Canyon University (GCU), the largest Christian university in the U.S. The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) said the fine was imposed because GCU allegedly “lied” to students about the cost of the university’s doctoral programs. GCU President Brian Mueller called the fine “ridiculous” and said the university will appeal. Beienburg said the Biden Administration’s “mission to destroy institutions that do not subscribe to the prevailing orthodoxy at government-run schools,” and the Goldwater Institute has requested government records to see if any collusion happened in the targeting of GCU. If the agency refuses to release the records, said Beienburg, the Goldwater Institute will sue to compel disclosure. Following is a summary of this episode:
The Goldwater Institute is a public policy think tank located in Phoenix. Established in 1988, it is named after former U.S. Senator and 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.). The institute focuses on a range of public policy issues, including education, constitutional law, regulation, and free-market principles. It advocates for limited government, individual rights, and economic freedom. The Goldwater Institute is known for its involvement in policy formulation and litigation, particularly in the areas of school choice, healthcare, and government transparency. It has played a significant role in promoting and drafting model legislation in various states, aiming to influence public policy at both the state and national levels.
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| 14: The Common Sense Institute’s 2023 Arizona’s Free Enterprise Report | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:32:20 | |
Katlie Ratlief, executive director of the Common Sense Institute Arizona (CSI-AZ) and Glenn Farley, CSI’s director of policy and research, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the recently-released 2023 edition of Arizona’s Free Enterprise Report: https://commonsenseinstituteaz.org/2023-free-enterprise-report/ This report includes the “Free Enterprise Competitive Index,” which measures Arizona’s alignment with CSI-AZ’s policy areas on topics including: Education, Energy, Healthcare, Housing, Infrastructure, Public Safety, State Budget and Finances, and Taxes and Fees. Following is a summary of this episode:
CSI-AZ is a affiliated with CSI Colorado, which was founded in 2010 as the Commonse Sense Policy Roundtable. CSI-AZ’s mission is to examine and in inform Arizona citizens about the fiscal impacts of policies, initiatives, and proposed laws in the state. | |||
| 13: Grand Canyon Times Podcast: Facebook Whisteblower Ryan Hartwig | 05 Dec 2023 | 00:40:11 | |
Phoenix-area resident Ryan Hartwig, who gained national attention for "hidden camera" footage about Facebook, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast.In 2020, Hartwig released hidden camera footage from his work as a “content moderator” for Facebook while working at the Phoenix offices Cognizant. That footage, released through Project Veritas, featured conversations with co-workers and “documents showing Facebook’s policies and patterns of bias,” said Hartwig.Hartwig also co-authored the 2021 book, “Behind the Mask of Facebook: A Whistleblower’s Shocking Story of Big Tech Bias and Censorship.” He recently starred in the movie “Police State,” by filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, in which Hartwig is interviewed about censorship by tech companies. | |||
| 12: Steve Cortes: New poll finds only 18% of Arizona Voters think the American Dream is ‘still attainable’ | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:46:11 | |
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss a new poll conducted for his organization, which found that only 18% of Arizona voters say that the American Dream is “still attainable.” That poll, conducted for LAW by North Star Opinion Research, also found that 78% of Arizonans now say that the American Dream is “out of reach.” Additional points discussed on this podcast:
Cortes was a spokesman and advisor to President Donald Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns. He previously traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds. He has been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN. He founded LAW in 2022 with the mission of promoting "policies to protect the priorities of laborers." | |||
| 11: Dr. Owen Anderson on Free Speech and Inquiry on Arizona College Campuses | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:34:18 | |
Dr. Owen Anderson, professor at Arizona State University (ASU), joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss free speech and inquiry on Arizona college campuses. Anderson is a professor in the ASU School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies. He has been with ASU for twenty one years, and previously was a fellow at Princeton University, a visiting scholar at Princeton Seminary, and a fellow at the University of Colorado, Boulder. A pastor at Historic Christian Church of Phoenix, Anderson has authored several books, including "Job: A Philosophical Commentary,” "The Declaration of Independence and God,” and "The Natural Moral Law" (2013). He has a Ph.D. in philosophy from ASU, as well as masters degrees in both religious studies and philosophy from ASU. Anderson also graduated Magna Cum Laude with undergraduate degrees from ASU. Following is a summary of this episode:
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| 10: Superintendent Tom Horne on Critical Race Theory, School Bathroom Policies, and Arizona School Choice | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:25:35 | |
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss several issues central to the state of education in Arizona, including Critical Race Theory, school "bathroom policies," sexualized content in schools, and Arizona school choice. Horne, 78, was elected Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction in the November 2022 election, defeating incumbent Kathy Hoffman (D). Horne received 50.2% of the vote to Hoffman’s 49.8%. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Horne is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He has served in all three branches of Arizona government. Horne was a member of the Arizona House of Representatives from 1997 to 2001, and had a first stint as Superintendent of Public Instruction from 2003 to 2011. He was elected as state Attorney General in 2010, but lost his re-election to fellow Republican Mark Brnovich in the 2014 Republican Primary. Following is a summary of this episode:
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| 9: Allen West on efforts to enact ‘Ranked Choice Voting’ in Arizona | 08 Nov 2023 | 00:36:42 | |
Former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West (ret.), executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU), joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss Arizona’s political climate and efforts to enact “Ranked Choice Voting” (RCV) in the state. West represented Florida’s 22nd Congressional District from 2011 to 2013. He served in the U.S. Army for 22 years, during which time he received a Bronze Star, three Meritorious Service Medals, three Army Commendation Medals, one with valor device, and a Valorous Unit Award. Following is a summary of this episode: Arizona’s Political Climate:
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) Proposals in Arizona:
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| 8: Hayden Ludwig on Dark Money, ‘Zuck Bucks,’ and Arizona’s elections | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:38:52 | |
Hayden Ludwig, director of research at Restoration for America, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to to discuss his recent column, “High Election Worker Turnover’ is the Left’s Newest Ploy to Federalize Elections.” “Democrats fired the latest salvo in a long war to radically transform American elections by eroding state and local control, replacing ballot-counters with a centralized, D.C.-run bureaucracy,” wrote Ludwig in the column. “Their leader: Arizona’s famously level-headed secretary of state, Adrian Fontes (D), who believes anyone who dares question the questionable 2020 election is a “MAGA fascist” and “authoritarian” “election denier” spewing ‘lies’ in order to ‘destroy our democracy.’” Following is a summary of this episode: Zuck Bucks:
Dark Money in Politics:
Election Dynamics:
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| 7: Gina Swoboda on Arizona Election Integrity | 25 Oct 2023 | 00:17:54 | |
Gina Swoboda, director of the Voter Reference Foundation, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss election integrity in Arizona and throughout the country. Headquartered in Phoenix, the Voter Reference Foundation is a national non-profit foundation dedicated to ensuring free and fair elections in the United States. Swoboda also is the Chief Elections Policy Officer of Restoration of America, a principal at Agrippa Consulting Group, LLC, and the Senior Policy Advisor to the Arizona State Senate Committee on Elections. An experienced elections officer, Swoboda previously served in the Arizona Secretary of State’s office under two administrations. She is an alumnus of Arizona State University (ASU, having graduated Magna Cum Laude, and is currently a grad student at ASU pursuing her master's degree in political psychology. Following is a summary of this episode: Election Integrity:Gina emphasizes the importance of accurate voter lists for ensuring the integrity of elections. Vote Center Model:Maricopa County moved to a vote center model in 2020, which allows any resident of the county to vote at any location. This model relies on ballot-on-demand printers, which have been problematic.Gina criticizes the ballot-on-demand printer model, noting that it failed to produce accurate ballots in several instances. Election Day Issues:Gina highlights the challenges faced during the 2022 elections in Maricopa County, including record in-person turnout and issues with ballot-on-demand printers.She expresses concern that Maricopa County plans to continue using this model, which she believes will lead to further issues in future elections. Mail-In Voting:Gina discusses the push for mail-in voting and the challenges associated with it. She mentions that many countries in the EU and Europe have banned mail-in voting due to concerns about fraud. Recommendations:Gina advocates for precinct or ward-based voting with pre-ordered, preprinted paper ballots. She also supports on-site tabulation and believes that absentee ballots should be reserved for those with valid excuses. Public Oversight:Gina encourages the public to oversee voter lists to ensure their accuracy. She mentions the National Voter Registration Act, which allows the public to oversee the voter list.Gina Swoboda's insights provide a detailed perspective on the challenges and potential solutions related to election integrity and the voting process, especially in Maricopa County.
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| 6: Merissa Hamilton and Making Arizona Civic Action ‘Easy as Pie’ | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:35:15 | |
Merissa Hamilton is the executive director of the Save Arizona Fund and co-founder and CEO of EZAZ.org ,which seeks to make civic action “Easy as Pie. She previously ran for Phoenix mayor in 202 and serves as Member at Large of the Republican Party for Congressional District 1. EasyAZ.org and Civic Action:
Police and Public Safety:
Political Challenges and Public Comment:
Election Integrity and Voter Education:
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| 32: Scot Mussi - President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club | 31 Jul 2024 | 00:28:01 | |
Scot Mussi is President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a non-profit advocacy organization founded in 2005 which focuses on “advancing a pro-growth, limited government agenda in Arizona.” Mussi was born and raised Arizona and graduated from Arizona State University in 2004. He lives in Gilbert with his wife and their three children. In this episode of the Grand Canyon Times Podcast, he discusses the requirements for Arizona election officials to remove voter registration that do not have proof of U.S. citizenship, as well as other predictions regarding election security this fall. | |||
| 5: Ann Atkinson and Freedom of Speech at Arizona State University | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:38:05 | |
Ann Atkinson, the former executive director of the T. W. Lewis Center for Personal Development at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University (ASU), joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss her firing from ASU and the battle for freedom of speech at the university.Atkinson is also an entrepreneur, healthcare real estate investor, educator, former public company executive, wife, mother, and triathlete. Introduction:
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| 4: The Heritage Foundation's Jason Bedrick: On the Future of Arizona School Choice and Parental Rights in Education | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:27:37 | |
Phoenix resident Jason Bedrick, a research fellow in the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation, joined the Grand Canyon Times to discuss school choice and parents rights in education in Arizona.Jason’s work focuses on policies that promote education freedom and choice, religious liberty, classical education, and restoring the primary role of families in education. Jason is a former state legislator from New Hampshire and the co-editor and co-author of two books on education policy. For the last decade he has resided in Phoenix with his wife and five children. Introduction:
Relocation to Arizona:
Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA):
School Choice:
Importance of School Choice:
Comparison with Texas:
Testing and Accountability:
“Gender” and School Policies:
Future Prospects for School Choice:
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| 3: Scottsdale’s Matt Roeske on his Company, Cultivate Elevate, and its Ancient Health Remedies | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:36:42 | |
Host: Leyla Gulen Guest: Matt Roeske, founder of Cultivate Elevate (Scottsdale, Ariz.) Key Points:
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| 2: Allen Skillicorn: On the Future of Fountain Hills, Ariz. | 13 Sep 2023 | 00:26:11 | |
Allen Skillicorn was elected to the Fountain Hills, Ariz. Town Council in November 2022.Skillicorn and his wife, Heather, attend Cornerstone Family Church of Fountain Hills, and Allen is a serial entrepreneur, owning multiple small businesses, with expertise in advertising and marketing.He is the executive director of the non-profit, Grassroots Revolution, and two-time auto racing National Champion with the National Autosports Association.Skillicorn is a precinct committeeman for the Arizona Republican Party Legislative District 3 and an Arizona Republican State Committeeman. | |||
| 1: Chris Buskirk: Restoring American Greatness | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:35:43 | |
Arizona-based Chris Buskirk is the publisher of American Greatness. He has founded, built, and successfully sold multiple finance businesses including in insurance, reinsurance, specialty lending, and tax-credit financing. For over 15 years he has been a successful investor in growth stages companies across the financial services space as well as in real estate, digital marketing, consumer brands, and media. In this interview, Chris discusses why the United States of America is the best nation on the planet, and how to champion the middle class and the traditional family unit in the midst of the all the noise. For more Arizona news visit www.GrandCanyonTimes.com.
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| Welcome the Grand Canyon Times Podcast | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:01:57 | |
An introduction to the Grand Canyon Times podcast - bringing you interviews with the most interesting newsmakers from across the great state of Arizona. | |||
| 31: Ned Ryun, Founder of American Majority | 12 Jul 2024 | 00:41:48 | |
Ned Ryun, founder of American Majority, appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss his predictions on potential nominees from both Republican and Democrat parties, as well as the impact of absentee ballots in the upcoming electionRyun is a former writer for President George W. Bush. Before founding American Majority Action he created Generation Joshua, a civics education program. He also writes weekly opinion pieces for American Greatness, and was previously appointed to the 1776 Commission by President Donald Trump. Ryun lives with his wife and four children in Virginia. Founded in 2008, American Majority Action focuses on training and organizing activists to engage in voter education, mobilization efforts, and advocacy. | |||
| 30: Steve Cortes Discusses the Debate Between Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:54:38 | |
Steve Cortes appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the recent debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, and the impact it will have on Arizona Voters. Bio: | |||
| 29: Jeff Tobey, candidate, Peoria Unified School District | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:32:43 | |
Jeff Tobey, candidate for the governing board of Peoria Unified School District, appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the reasons he's running and his plans to make student and staff safety a priority in the district. Bio Tobey is currently running for a seat on the Peoria Unified School District board, which will be on the November 5, 2024 ballot. Tobey is the father of four children in the community, with ages ranging from toddler to high school student. Tobey received his Bachelor's in Communications from Arizona State University. He has served as Safety Chair for his church, and is currently the treasurer of his HOA. | |||
| 28: Hundreds of Millions Spent in Arizona to Combat Homelessness; What are the Results? | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:30:06 | |
Austin VanDerHeyden, the Municipal Affairs Liaison at The Goldwater Institute, joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss his organization’s new report showing that hundreds of millions of dollars has been spent to “combat homelessness” by the Phoenix and Tucson governments, with little transparency or return on investment.He also discussed a measure that will appear on the 2024 General Election ballot in Arizona, Prop 312, which would allow property owners to claim a tax credit for expenses incurred to mitigate homelessness-related issues on their property. Established in 1998 and based in Phoenix, The Goldwater Institute is a nonprofit public policy research and litigation organization. It promotes free-market principles and limited government. The Institute conducts research, provides policy recommendations, and engages in litigation to protect individual rights and state sovereignty. It was named after U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater. The Institute focuses on various policy areas, including education, healthcare, and property rights. | |||
| 27: Patrick Brenner Discusses Public Records Law and School Choice in Arizona | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:44:39 | |
Patrick Brenner, founder and president of the Southwest Public Policy Institute (SPPI), joins the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss public records law, school choice, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In this episode, he covers the institute's pending lawsuits against the city of Scottsdale and Mesa Public Schools related to Arizona's public records law.SPPI is a research organization focused on formulating, promoting, and defending public policy solutions. It operates in eight U.S. states: Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California.This episode can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. | |||
| 26: Dr. Sterling Burnett Discusses the Creation of "Chief Heat Officers" in Arizona | 05 Jun 2024 | 00:32:16 | |
H. Sterling Burnett, director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy, joins the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the creation of "chief heat officers" within the State of Arizona government and Phoenix city government, the agenda behind those positions, and the way in which "heat related" deaths are reported within Arizona. Dr. Burnett is also the managing editor of The Heartland Institute's Environment & Climate News and previously worked at the National Center for Policy Analysis for 18 years.This episode can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. | |||