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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

NM Sen. Dede Feldman on 'We The People' Thursday

Dede1WE THE PEOPLE
GUEST: Dede Feldman
(D-NM Sen. Dist. 13)
(Right, at a Patricia Madrid event, photo by Suzanne Prescott)
Thursday, April 20, 2006, 7-8PM
ABQ Public Access TV Cable Channel 27 or via internet (see below)

Dede Feldman has introduced legislation to reform campaign financing every year she has been in the legislature, finally winning approval for a public financing pilot program for the Public Regulation Commission, which takes effect in 2006.

As a State Senator she has had a big impact on the lives of women, children. and people struggling to make ends meet. Dede sponsored several successful initiatives including the “Graduated Drivers License” system for teens, a mastectomy bill that mandates insurance companies cover a minimum 48 hr. hospital stay, as well as the creation of a Brain Injury Services Fund that provides much needed services to people with head injuries. She also sponsored the “Do Not Call” bill in 2003 prohibiting unwanted telephone solicitations, an ATV safety bill in 2005 and the state's Senior Prescription Drug Discount program (2002).

You can now view Channel 27 Live! Worldwide! on the internet using Windows Media Player or here if you don't have Windows Media Player.

Watch us every Thursday 7-8 PM
Community Cable Channel 27
Albuquerque, NM

CALL-IN: 505- 346-1633 (the number will also be flashed on the TV Screen). HOST: Mickey Bock

WE THE PEOPLE is an innovative call-in television show looking for TRUTH and TRANSPARENCY in local, state and federal governments. We hope to remind viewers of their legacy and heritage coming from the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It is our country's government--based on law and not tyranny--that grants us FREEDOM.

THANKS FOR WATCHING
Mickey Bock/Judith Binder
mickbo@earthlink.net

April 19, 2006 at 01:54 PM in Local Politics | Permalink

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