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On this episode of Policy Matters , host Rick Mullaney spends the whole show with Roger McNamee, author of Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe.
This episode of Policy Matters is a conversation with Makaziwe Mandela , the eldest daughter of Nelson Mandela, and Khalil Osiris , a board member of the Nelson Mandela Family Foundation and the CEO of Reflecting Freedom.
Hosted by Rick Mullaney, Director of Jacksonville University’s Public Policy Institute , this quarterly program examines issues ranging from taxes to downtown redevelopment.
Hosted by Rick Mullaney, director of Jacksonville University's Public Policy Institute, this quarterly program examines issues ranging from taxes to downtown redevelopment. This week, Rick was joined by Florida Agricultural Commissioner and Rep
Hosted by Rick Mullaney, director of Jacksonville University's Public Policy Institute, this quarterly program examines current public policy issues like taxes, healthcare and downtown redevelopment. The February program featured Fox News contr
In this episode of Policy Matters host Rick Mullaney, Director of Jacksonville University's Public Policy Institute, talks with Florida House Speaker Richard Corcoran.
In the November episode of Policy Matters host Rick Mullaney, director of Jacksonville University's Public Policy Institute, spoke with Jacksonville Jaguars president Mark Lamping about the plans owner Shad Khan has for the redevelopment of the
Policy Matters is quarterly program hosted by Rick Mullaney, director of the Public Policy Institute at Jacksonville University. The latest edition included interviews with Rep. Al Lawson (D-Fl) and Jacksonville City Council President Anna Lope
On the March 2017 edition of Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with Jacksonville City Council President Lori Boyer about capitalizing on one of the city’s greatest assets: an abundance of water.
On the May 2016 edition of Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry and current City Council President Greg Anderson about the city's upcoming pension referendum. You can subscribe to the Policy Matters podc
On the February 2016 edition of Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney discusses civic engagement, the environment and other issues with former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham and Chris Hand, who served as Chief of Staff for former Jac
On the December 2015 edition of Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams about public safety issues in Duval County, including violent crime, the Jacksonville Journey program, and more. You can subscribe
On the June 2015 edition of WJCT's Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with Greg Anderson, incoming President of the Jacksonville City Council, about the top issues facing the city and his priorities for the council in the next year.
On the March 2015 edition of WJCT's Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with nationally renowned water resource and marine life experts James G....
On the March 2015 edition of WJCT's Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with nationally renowned water resource and marine life experts James G. Workman, writer and Deputy Director of the Environmental Defense Fund's Catch Share Design, a
Following a 30-year maritime career, Brian Taylor became the CEO of the Jacksonville Port Authority on July 29, 2013.
Following a 30-year maritime career, Brian Taylor became the CEO of the Jacksonville Port Authority on July 29, 2013.
Gary Chartrand is the chairman of the Florida Board of Education, executive chairman of Acosta and a First Coast resident.
Gary Chartrand is the chairman of the Florida Board of Education, executive chairman of Acosta and a First Coast resident.
Pension reform is among the most pressing issues in Jacksonville's current policy discussions.
Pension reform is among the most pressing issues in Jacksonville's current policy discussions.
Jacksonville's strategic location on the nation's coast could be a major draw to several sectors, from energy to shipping.
The rollout of the national online Health Insurance Exchange under the Affordable Care Act in October has caused political strife for President Obama and increased uncertainly for those seeking insurance.
Among the policy challenges faced by city legislators, perhaps the one most closely tied to the economic prosperity of Jacksonville is pension reform.
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