INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI is Hawaiʻi's only live, weekly, interactive public affairs show. Viewers can participate by calling, emailing or tweeting questions and comments. A year ago, there was public outrage when a former state senator and a sitting state…
The State Legislature begins its annual session with proposed laws that could have a deep impact on life in Florida | Governor DeSantis issues his "State of the State" address; Democrats respond | Is book banning a hoax? | Upsets…
We get the latest from our politics team on what's happening in the Golden State and follow up on how California's leaders are responding to President Biden's State of the Union address. What does DEI mean and why does it…
We're covering the Alabama Legislature’s first three days back in Montgomery. Plus, Todd’s exclusive interview with recently-retired U.S. Senator Richard Shelby from the State Capitol.
Congresswoman Mary Peltola made history in 2022 as both Alaska's first female and Native Alaskan US Representative. In this Alaska Insight, she joins host Lori Townsend for a discussion on her priorities for the new congress.
News on the administration and first days of the legislative session from three pairs of eyes watching it: Andrew DeMillo, Capitol bureau chief of the Associated Press; Steve Brawner, independent journalist; and Josie Lenora, Politics and Government Reporter for KUAR.
For 40 years, viewers have relied on Arizona Horizon for in-depth coverage of issues of concern to Arizonans. Join host Ted Simons for insightful public affairs discussions on topics ranging from state politics to national policies. Produced by Arizona PBS.…
In 2024, voters in Wyoming will decide on a constitutional amendment to add residential real property as a fourth, separate, class of property for property tax purposes. Under the amendment, the legislature would be authorized to create a subclass of residential property…