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AirTalk

AirTalk for October 28, 2002

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Hollywood Secession Debate; Measure A; Race For The 39th Congressional District
Hollywood Secession Debate; Measure A; Race For The 39th Congressional District

Hollywood Secession Debate; Measure A; Race For The 39th Congressional District

Hollywood Secession Debate

AirTalk for October 28, 2002

Host Larry Mantle mediates a debate on Hollywood Secession. If approved by L.A. voters on November 5th, Hollywood would secede from Los Angeles in July of 2003. Joining him will be Hollywood Secession proponents, Gene La Pietra and Michael Ackerman, and Hollywood secession opponents Leron Gubler and Andrew Glazier.

Measure A

AirTalk for October 28, 2002

Host Larry Mantle talks about the pros and cons of ballot Measure A which would authorize Los Angeles County to issue bonds to pay for earthquake and fire safety renovations of public and non-profit facilities devoted to science and art throughout the county. Larry talks with Jane Pisano, director of the Natural History Museum, and Ted Brown, chairman of the Glendale/Pasadena Cahpter of the Libertarian Party.

Race For The 39th Congressional District

AirTalk for October 28, 2002

Host Larry Mantle talks with Republican and Democratic candidates for the newly created 39th Congressional District. The race in this majority Democrat district pits Democrat Linda Sanchez, sister of congresswoman Loretta Sanchez against political novice Republican Tim Escobar.