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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 8 MIN

WBEN's Jim Fink on two big votes in the Erie County Legislature

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The Joe Beamer show on demand from NewsRadio 930 WBEN! During the recording of this podcast, news came down on two big votes in the Erie County Legislature, one on a bill that would ban businesses like Wegmans from collecting biometric data on shoppers and another on a bill that would make it legal for 12 and 13-year-olds to hunt with a firearm or crossbow under direct adult supervision. WBEN's Jim Fink joins the show to discuss the results of those votes and what's next.

The Joe Beamer show on demand from NewsRadio 930 WBEN! During the recording of this podcast, news came down on two big votes in the Erie County Legislature, one on a bill that would ban businesses like Wegmans from collecting biometric data on shoppers and another on a bill that would make it legal for 12 and 13-year-olds to hunt with a firearm or crossbow under direct adult supervision. WBEN's Jim Fink joins the show to discuss the results of those votes and what's next.

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