Propositioned KFI AM 640 (KFI-AM)
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Welcome back to Propositioned! Hosted by KFI's Kris Ankarlo, this limited series podcast is back to take a look at the different propositions you'll see at the ballot box November 3rd!
Now in its fourth season, Propositioned is a chance for both sides on each question to make their case to you, the voter. Then you can take that information with you to the voter booth.
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Prop 25 - Will Voters Bail on Cash Bail?
For the season finale of Propositioned, KFI's Kris Ankarlo examines the final measure on this year's ballot, which has targeted the bail industry. Proposition 25 is asking voters if they want to bail on the cash bail system.
Kris spoke with both sides to get a better understanding of the initiative on your ballot this year for the final episode of the season.
Guests:
No
Jeff Clayton, Executive Director American Bail Coalition
Mike Gatto, Spokesman No on 25
Yes
Democratic State Senator Bob Hertzberg
Sam Lewis, Executive Director Anti-Recidivism Coalition -
Prop 24 - A Digital Battleground for Your Privacy Online
People will have to stop scrolling and click yes or no for one of this year's propositions. With Prop 24, voters have the chance to decide how much of their digital fingerprint will be available online.
KFI's Kris Ankarlo spoke with both sides of Prop 24 to help us get a better understanding of the issue in this episode of Propositioned.
Guests:
Mary Stone Ross, NO on 24
Rick Arney, co-Author Prop 24
Democratic State Senator Bob Hertzberg, Van Nuys -
Prop 23 - Dialysis is back on the ballot
An attempt to regulate dialysis clinics is back on the ballot in 2020. Prop. 23 is another chance for voters to regulate the dialysis clinic industry.
KFI's Kris Ankarlo spoke with both sides in the latest episode of Propositioned!
Guests:
DeWayne Cox, patient advocate, No on 23
Steve Trossman, director public affairs SEIU-UHW -
Prop 22 - The Apps Strike Back
The pro and the con sides of one of this year's ballot measures have been trying to hail voters' attention. Propositioned 22 is at the center of a battle for workers' rights and companies like Uber and Lyft who want to keep employees as independent contractors.
KFI's Kris Ankarlo spoke with both sides to help us understand how rideshare drivers would be affected if Prop. 22 passes (or fails) in November and what that could mean if you need a ride home someday.
Guests:
NO
Mike Long, Mobile Workers Alliance
Rey Fuentes, legal fellow, Partnership for Working Families
James Weist, Driver, Lyft/Uber
Tyler Sandness, organizer for Ridehsare Drivers United
YES
Doug Mead, driver for UberEats and Postmates
David Cruz, president of league of latin american citizens council 3288
Geoff Vetter, YES on 22 spokesman -
Prop 21 - Rent Control And You
The housing crisis has made it onto the 2020 ballot in California. Proposition 21 is aimed at slowing down the rate at which rents will go up in the state.
KFI's Kris Ankarlo dissects both sides of the ballot initiative with his guests in this episode of Propositioned.
Guests:
Former Democratic Assemblyman Mike Gatto of LA on the No side
YES on 21 Spokesman Rene Moya
YES on 21 policy Director Suzie Shannon -
Prop 20 - DNA and Criminal Justice are on the ballot
One of the propositions before voters this year could mean more DNA samples in the criminal database. If Proposition 20 passes, it would change what's considered a violent crime.
KFI's Kris Ankarlo spoke with both sides of the issue to help us get a better understanding about what your vote on Prop 20 would mean.
Guests:
Lizzie Buchen, Criminal Justice Program Director, ACLU Northern California
Diana Becton, Contra Costa District Attorney
Ron Lawrence, Citrus Heights Police Chief, Immediate Past President California Police Chiefs Association
Ron Hernandez, President, Association of Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs