![]() 20:20 I went to get the popcorn and the soda and the popcorn attendant that my movie started half an hour ago, wow, I was very upset but I'm not going to make a fuss or a shack because of that, I'm not perfect and I've already made several mistakes at work, who it's me to judge or condemn the ticket office attendant, it was a mistake, it happened, patience ball forward. I'll explain, I bought the desired ticket at 19:40 and the attendant told me the time at 20:30, I found it strange because it was scheduled for 20:00 hrs. Update! In Part Two, Spinside the Senate: send GOP Senate Majority Caucus comm shop your questions, Bluestem suggests some questions for readers to ask the GOP Senate Majority comm shop-then asks a few of my own.And yesterday I made a whole schedule to watch the orphan 2 (The origin) at 20:00 as it was marked on the website and I didn't watch it and ended up watching Thor love and thunder. Parry opens the show by calling it, "the official news." Is this "official news"-which discusses partisan campaign strategy-produced at the expense of the Republican caucus or by the State of Minnesota? Are state time and equipment used to produce the show? Don't state ethics rules forbid partisan campaigning on the public's dime? If taking about a party campaign strategy, as Senate Majority Leader Koch and Parry do at the beginning of the show, isn't partisan, what is? īefore he established himself as a twitter presence, Republican State Senator Mike Parry (Waseca) was a farm radio guy. More recently, he got on the state's radar from refusing to yield during senate floor debate and answer some questions, as has been the custom in the upper chamber's past. Now he'll be able to combine the two strands of his legacy, by offering, "Inside the Senate," which will be aired for now on Owatonna talk radio station KOWZ. Politics In Minnesota reported in Senate GOP launches radio show on February 24: ![]() David Hann will be the program’s first guests on Friday. Perry tells a slightly different story to the Owatonna People's Press: The radio show will regularly feature Senate Republicans. Parry was in the midst of his first show on Thursday. The first show will include the majority leader, Republican Sen. When asked if the opposition, the DFL, would be allowed to speak on the program, Parry said, “Those doors are open.”ĭavid Hann, who will discuss bills he has recently introduced. Parry’s show will air on Friday mornings at 10 a.m. 24, suggests that the show is taped (since Parry was "in the midst of his first show on Thursday") - and a press release put out that same day by Parry's producer, the Republican Senate Majority Caucus, raises questions about why he was being a tad liberal in saying the door to the recording studio was open to DFLers: The short news piece in the Owatonna People's Press on Thursday, Feb. The Senate Republican Majority Caucus announced today a weekly radio program “Inside the Senate.” The program, hosted by Senator Mike Parry (R-Waseca), will begin airing Friday mornings at 10:00 am on KOWZ News Talk AM-1170 of Owatonna, MN. Senator Mike Parry, “Inside the Senate” host, stated, “I look forward to this opportunity to communicate with the public through a weekly radio program. ‘Inside the Senate’ gives people with busy lives and busy schedules a consistent, focused update on the news of the legislature.” With massive budget and jobs deficits, it’s more important now than ever that we create a constructive dialogue with people as we seek the best solutions to move Minnesota forward. Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch (R-Buffalo) and Assistant Majority Leader David Hann (R-Eden Prairie) are the scheduled guests for Friday, February 25.
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