• Tom Anderson Show Podcast (2-13-24) Hours 1&2

  • Feb 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast
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Tom Anderson Show Podcast (2-13-24) Hours 1&2

  • Summary

  •  Tom Steigleman hosts today's program.


    There is a high wind warning in Anchorage until 9:00 PM.  Gary calls in to share his thoughts about Tom Anderson's passing. 


    Kay Schuseter, candidate for Anchorage School Board Seat E, calls in to talk about why she's running and what she hopes to accomplish. www.KaySchuster.com will be up and running later today.  


    Nick Begich calls in to talk about his campaign for the U.S.House of Representatives and what he's been hearing from Alaskans while on the campaign trail. Nick also talks about the foreign aid funding bill and immigration issues.  Find out more about Nick on his website at www.AlaskasForNickBegich.com.


    Phil Isley, candidate for Anchorage Mayor, calls in to talk about why he's running and what he wants to accomplish as Mayor. 

    FInd more information at www.PhilIsley.us.


    Tom shares his thoughts on the homeless situation and what to do. 


    Ted from Palmer calls share his idea about funding homeless organizations. 


    Doug from Palmer calls to talk about his idea to fund the homeless, 


    Ken calls to talk about the homeless and the possibility of making a 5 year limit of benefits


    Ken McCarty calls to talk about the homeless and his ideas to improve the situation. 


    Dalton calls in to talk about democrats hating the people so much that they'd drop the homeless issue if conservatives led the movement to solve it. 

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