Category Archives: Health Care

3-7-2014 Dane Smith

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Mr. Dane Smith is a repeat guest on our show, and always brings fascinating topics and perspectives to the discussion with our host, Alan Miller.

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1-17-2014 Senator Jim Carlson, MN Senate District 51

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   Sen. Carlson discusses the legislative program for the second part of the 2-year legislative session soon to begin in St. Paul, MN.

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1-17-2014 David Feinwachs

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   David Feinwachs is an expert on public helath systems. He has campaigned for a long time to provide information and education about the financial abuses of insurance companies in the … Continue reading

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12-20-2013 Charles Samuelson, Executive Director of MN ACLU

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   Charles Samuelson is the Executive Director of Minnesota ACLU. Alan Miller and Mr. Samuelson engage in topics close to their hearts: Civil Rights, law, protection of rights and more.

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12-6-2013 Ken Martin, Chair of Minnesota DFL Party

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   Ken Martin has been on the show several times. He is the chair of the Minnesota DFL Party. He is a knowledgeable and compassionate practitioner of poitics. Alan Miller and … Continue reading

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