God, Goats, and Government Kim Jackson, Shereetha J.
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- Religión y espiritualidad
A conversation with Senator Kim Jackson.
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Episode 52
In this episode, Senator Jackson closes out the legislative session while holding a bundle of joy–her son Khalil! She takes time to express gratitude for the many accomplishments of the first quarter of the year, like the passing of her Address Confidentiality Bill. She also offers insight into the work ahead as she continues to proudly serve her constituents in District 41.
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Episode 51
Look Into My Eyes | Senator Jackson almost lost the chance to pass her Address Confidentiality Bill, SB 324, but in a last-minute push turned to telepathy to secure its approval. She also exposes the deceitful tactics used by her colleagues from the opposite party to modify the life-saving Narcan Bill HB1170 into a politically motivated puberty blocker bill. Lastly, Senator Jackson shares her perspective on the controversial Immigration Bill, HB 1105.
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Episode 50
Special Delivery | Senator Jackson eagerly awaits the conclusion of Qualifying Day while giving an update on her recent visit with Dr. Jill Biden. In addition, Senator Jackson and Shereetha J. celebrate the 50th episode of "God, Goats, and Government" and share a special announcement!
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Episode 49
Crossover Day | "This is my story. This is my reality and my fear." Senator Jackson shares her comments on the latest RFRA bill (SB 180) while shedding light on legislation to be mindful of as we reach the second half of the legislative session.
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Episode 48
All-Star Week | From fig trees to fighting the good fight with three bill hearings, Farmer Jackson makes an appearance to recap an all-star week both in the garden and under the Gold Dome.
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Episode 47
What's in the queue? | Senator Jackson prepares for a week filled with bill hearings as she works diligently to get her Address Confidentiality Bill (SB 324) passed before Crossover Day. Additionally, she has a hearing scheduled for her Interagency Council on Homelessness Bill and her new Physicians Bill, which aims to provide a two-year provisional license to foreign-trained physicians who wish to serve in high-need areas.