What s Your Point?
What’s next for Donald Trump?
Houston s Sunday morning political discussion show! The WYP panel talks about what s ahead for Former President Trump, the possible impeachment trial, and the accomplishments of his administration.
HOUSTON - We turn now to America s outgoing president. No question a lightning rod of controversy who remains the most influential leader in a fractured Republican party.
From his Florida estate, Donald J. Trump will watch as his successor rapidly reverses the majority of his administration s policy positions; deregulation, disengagement from the World Health Organization, the Paris Climate accords and the canceled Iran nuke treaty, all set for an about-face .
The WYP panel debates the recent push to release inmates from a near-capacity Harris County jail that allows for little COVID-19 distancing, in order to protect inmates' health.
New hazardous business ordinance, a first step to zoning? What s Your Point?
The WYP panel discusses changes in the hazardous enterprises ordinance in Houston.
A deadly action triggers, what some would call, a long-overdue governmental reaction .
Spurred by the disastrous Watson Grinding explosion in Spring Branch nearly a year ago, Houston City Council has begun tightening its hazardous enterprise regulations. By, in part, prohibiting their construction and operation within one thousand feet of parks, community centers, libraries, and churches.as well as closing a loop-hole which had allowed some businesses to avoid oversight.
Greg Groogan leads this week s panel, Sue Lovell, former Houston City Councilmember, Charles Blain, founder Urban Reform, Bob Price, Associate Editor Breitbart Texas, Bill King, businessman and columnist, and Tomaro Bell, neighborhood leader, in a discussion about whether this ordinance is a good thing and a prelude to zoning or will these restrict
Victims rights advocate Andy Kahan says we re in a bond pandemic, What s Your Point?
Andy Kahan and bail reform in Harris County
Houston crime victim advocate Andy Kahan speaks out about bail reform, in a one on one conversation with Greg Groogan.
Houston -
Over the last nine months highly regarded crime victim advocate Andy Kahan has been sounding the alarm to anyone willing to listen.
Armed with irrefutable, court records and decades of knowledge, Kahan has compiled a growing list of 79 murder victims whose lives have been ended by violent criminals released from jail on bonds issued by so-called reform judges.
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