Illinois State Senator of the 59th Senate district Gary Forby spoke with Tom Miller this morning before heading to the senate committee hearing concerning cuts to Southern Illinois University and the unsolved budget impasse.
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Illinois State Senator of the 59th Senate district Gary Forby spoke with Tom Miller this morning before heading to the senate committee hearing concerning cuts to Southern Illinois University and the unsolved budget impasse.
Illinois U.S. Senate Democratic candidate, Andrea Zopp, spoke with Tom Miller WJPF. She talked about her experience in law and as the former President and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, and how she believes it'll help her in the primary ballot.
Associate professor of finance at John A. Logan college, David England stopped by the studio to answer financing and tax return questions asked by listeners.
Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate seat, James Marter spoke with Tom Miller this morning- less than a week away from the primary election. He spoke with Tom about issues of the state including the budget impasse.
Senate Republican leader of the 41st district Christine Radogno spoke with Tom Miller of WJPF about the expectations of the upcoming state primary scheduled for March 15th.
Republican candidate for the state Senate seat of the 58th District, Paul Schimpf spoke with Tom Miller in the studio and answered questions asked by listeners of WJPF.
Tom Miller sits down with Sharee Langenstein, candidate for the Republican nomination in the race for the 58th IL Senate Seat.
Tom Miller discusses the failed override attempt of a veto of a bill which would provide $721 million to MAP Grant Funding and Community Colleges with IL State Rep. Brandon Phelps (D-Harrisburg).
Tom Miller discusses the budget impasse and the impact the impasse is having on universities and communities with Brad Cole, Executive Director of the Illinois Municipal League.
Tom Miller sits down with David Yepsen, Executive Director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIU, to discuss the fallout from Super Tuesday.