EPISODE · Sep 19, 2019 · 57 MIN
9.19.19:Az Supreme Court Ruling-Civil Rights Commission Slow & not Transparent-Freedom of Mobility
from The Americhicks · host The Americhicks
Welcome to the Americhicks podcast. Kim Monson is your host - Agree or disagree, let's have a conversation! The city of Phoenix had attempted to force the owners of an art studio to create wedding invitations for a same sex couple. The art studio is owned by two Christians. The Arizona State Supreme Court has issued a ruling stating that the city of Phoenix cannot compel the art studio owners to create these invitations. Is this a public accommodation issue and are public accommodation laws still needed? A state auditor has described the Colorado Civil Rights Division and Civil Rights Commission as being, 'slow and not transparent'. The freedom of mobility is one of the most important parts of the American idea and our economic success. That freedom is under assault. Kelly Sloan (freedomtodrive.org) and Matt Groves (colorado.auto/staff/matthew-groves) join Kim today in discussion of our freedom of mobility and the war being waged against it. ________________________________________________ Copyright 2019: The Americhicks W/Kim Monson Visit us at www.americhicks.com To have someone contact you about advertising on the radio program, the podcast, or the Americhicks website visit:www.americhicks.com/contact and fill out the form. Or, of course, email Kim: [email protected] The Americhicks airs on KLZ 560 AM every Monday thru Friday, 6-7 AM MST. You can listen to the live stream by going to www.klzradio.com Did you know you can get the Americhicks podcast on iTunes, Spotify and Google Music? Just open your iTunes, Spotify or Google Music and search for Americhicks.
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