IMPACT Carrie Kaufman
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A daily look at the impact of the coronavirus on the lives of Nevadans through a social, educational and economic lens. We'll look at how people are responding to each other, and how they are creating new lives in times of crisis.
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IMPACT on Anti-Racism
Carrie Kaufman talked with Akiko Cooks and her son Corey, who was one of the high schoolers targeted for assassination at Arbor View High School in 2019. She also talked with Jenna Roberts and her daughter Bella, who were part of a coalition that helped pass a CCSD gender diversity policy in 2018.
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IMPACT on Student Losers
Bailey Middle School got an answer from CCSD CFO Jason Goudie about why they have almost $400,000 less in their budget. And it's not a good one.
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Legislative Update: Housing and Criminal Justice
Carrie Kaufman talks to Nevada Current reporter Michael Lyle about the housing and criminal justice bills he's seeing come up in the 2021 Nevada Legislative Session. It's a pretty progressive session, making small changes with big impacts.
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Progressives Take Over Nevada Democratic Party
Wherein Chris G takes on Nicole Cannizzaro, CCSD, challenges Legislative Dems to put their money where their mouth is, and progressives to focus on the boring organizational stuff and offers training for both Republicans and Democrats for free.
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IMPACT on Pahrump - 2
Pahrump resident Sara Walker jumped in last March and started making masks. Carrie checks in with her again to see how her year has been. Short answer... not that great. But she's still giving back.
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IMPACT on Traffic Violations
Carrie talks with Leisa Mosely of the Fines and Fees Justice Center, and Assemblywoman Rochelle Nguyen, who posted a bill last week decriminalizing traffic tickets. So, if you can't pay your fine, and you get pulled over again, you won't get taken to jail.