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AirTalk for February 13, 2003

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To Tax or Not to Tax: Internet Sales Tax; Chris Reed: Orange County News; How Can We Prepare for a Terrorist Attack?
To Tax or Not to Tax: Internet Sales Tax; Chris Reed: Orange County News; How Can We Prepare for a Terrorist Attack?

To Tax or Not to Tax: Internet Sales Tax; Chris Reed: Orange County News; How Can We Prepare for a Terrorist Attack?

To Tax or Not to Tax: Internet Sales Tax

AirTalk for February 13, 2003

California legislators are introducing bills that would impose sales taxes on a wide range of online purchases. Larry talks with guests from both sides of the Internet sales tax issue. Joining him are Lenny Goldberg, Executive Director of the California Tax Reform Association, and Adrian Moore, Vice President of Research at the Reason Foundation.

Chris Reed: Orange County News

AirTalk for February 13, 2003

Chris Reed, op-ed column editor for the Orange County Register joins Larry to discuss the latest Orange County news.

How Can We Prepare for a Terrorist Attack?

AirTalk for February 13, 2003

Larry Mantle talks with experts in the field of emergency preparedness about the recent proposals by the Department of Homeland Security urging Americans to prepare for a terrorist attack that could involve biological, chemical or radiological weapons. Joining Larry are Michael Amado, Director of Emergency Services, San Gabriel Valley chapter of The American Red Cross, Dr. John Celentano, Disaster Medical Officer Emergency Medical Services Agency, Department of Health Services with the County of Los Angeles, and Bob Canfield, Assistant General Manager, City of Los Angeles, Department of Emergency Preparedness. To reach the Los Angeles Department of Health Services Health Information line, call 1-800-427-8700.