Wed’s GoLocal LIVE Talks NCAA Allegations, D.C. Chaos, Senate Race, Volvo is Coming, and Traffic Cam

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Wed’s GoLocal LIVE Talks NCAA Allegations, D.C. Chaos, Senate Race, Volvo is Coming, and Traffic Cam

Kobi Dennis
Wednesday’s GoLocal LIVE is packed with the biggest issues in Washington, D.C., Rhode Island and Providence.

Providence Mayor candidate Kobi Dennis will be on at 3 PM to discuss Jorge Elorza’s administrations 20,000 tickets traffic camera program. Dennis has announced he is challenging Elorza in the Democratic primary for Mayor.

At 3:20 PM, Washington D.C. consultant Colin Reed

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He is described by The Hill as, “a veteran of the opposition-research wars that have helped to define presidential races,” Reed is a senior vice president at Definers Public Affairs.  Since 2017, he has quarterbacked national and local press rollouts from the bipartisan “Defending Digital Democracy” project at Harvard University’s Belfer Center.

DC Consultant Colin Reed
In 2014, Reed was campaign manager of the New Hampshire Senate campaign of Scott Brown, which was described by Republican pollster Frank Luntz as “the best campaign” in the country.  In 2013, Reed served as one of the primary State House spokesmen for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie during his 22-point re-election win.

Reed has three years of experience on Capitol Hill as press secretary in Brown’s Washington Senate office and at the National Republican Senatorial Committee. He spent the 2008 cycle on the presidential campaigns of both Governor Mitt Romney and Senator John McCain.

Coming up at 3:40 PM on Wednesday is a preview of the Volvo Ocean Race

Lara Salamano, the Chief Marketing Officer of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, will talk about the economic impact the races will have on the Rhode Island economy.

At 4:00 PM, GOP U.S. Senate candidate Robert Flanders alleges that Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has profited from the ownership in opioid manufacturers stocks. As Whitehouse’s bill was moving through the Congress the drug companies lobbying for the bill started the flow of campaign contributions to Whitehouse. Whitehouse received $32,200 in donations from the pharmaceutical industry. (OpenSecrets, Pharma Donations, Sheldon Whitehouse)

GOP candidate Bob Flanders
Whitehouse Bought Big Pharma Shares During Legislation, Says Report

Additionally, on three different occasions in 2016, during the passage of this bill, Whitehouse bought additional shares in McKesson, one of the targets of the DEA’s effort to limit opioids from further damaging the population and the largest pharmaceutical distributor in America.  (Whitehouse Personal Financial Disclosures, 9/28/16, 10/26/16 and 11/15/16), according to Flanders’ campaign.

At 4:20 PM, Brown University Athletic Director Jack Hayes talks about everything from what is going on on College Hill to the FBI investigation into NCAA basketball.

And at 4:40 PM, GoLocal’s own Robert Whitcomb joins LIVE. He is the former Editor of the Editorial Page of the Providence Journal and a veteran journalist.


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