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Scot Bertram

Scot Bertram

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  • June 22, 2017

    State Sen. Tim Bivins To Retire

    There aren’t very many Republicans in the Illinois State Senate. Democrats maintain a supermajority in the chamber, though the GOP has increased its numbers slightly from the time when I joked the entire caucus could be shuttled around in a Ford Econoline van. Republican State Senator Tim Bivins has announced he will not run for… Continue reading

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  • June 12, 2017

    Public Notices & Eclipses

    I have a couple of stories up this week at ilnews.org. Check out this piece on Illinois possibly moving prevailing wage notices from newspapers to the web. It could be a first step toward digitizing a whole bunch of public notices that local governments are mandated to publish. Then read here, especially if you’re heading… Continue reading

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    illinois, prevailing wage, public notice, siu, solar eclipse
  • June 7, 2017

    Rick Hess: Letters To a Young Education Reformer [AUDIO]

    With my recent move from Illinois to Michigan, I’ve experienced a significant change in the education environment. Michigan is a “Schools of Choice” state, providing parents options as to what school children may attend: Schools of Choice programs provide students with additional enrollment opportunities, which range from allowing students to determine which school within the… Continue reading

    Audio, Uncategorized
    charter, choice, higher education, reform, schools
  • June 6, 2017

    Performing Elephant Ban In Illinois Close

    Budget, schmudget. Are you curious as to what Illinois lawmakers are doing about performing elephants in the state? I’m your man. I wrote about it here. Continue reading

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    ‘, ban, circus, elephants, illinois
  • May 28, 2017

    Will IL-17 Be a Battleground in 2018?

    Despite a strong showing by Donald Trump in Illinois’ 17thCongressional District, local Republicans still see defeating Congresswoman Cheri Bustos, D-Moline, as a tough task. I wrote about it for Illinois Radio Network/Illinois News Network. Check out the story here. Continue reading

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    2018, cheri bustos, congress, il-17, trump
  • May 28, 2017

    Frontier League Looks For Help From State Lawmakers

    Independent minor league baseball in Illinois could be threatened without help from lawmakers in Springfield, the attorney for a league with six Illinois teams said. I wrote about it for Illinois Radio Network/Illinois News Network. Check out the story here. Continue reading

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    baseball, frontier league, illinois, minimum wage
  • April 25, 2017

    A Duct Tape Double Standard

    A joke about placing duct tape over the mouth of a politician is unacceptable speech and the language of a rape culture. Actually placing duct tape over the mouth of a politician in a web ad is a sharp way to get your point across. These divergent points of view are brought you by Illinois Democrats,… Continue reading

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    abortion, bruce rauner, duct tape, illinois, steve cochran, susana mendoza
  • April 11, 2017

    Life Lessons From The Twilight Zone

    This was a blast. Virtually anyone who knows me knows how much I love “The Twilight Zone”. I’m the guy who watches the twice-yearly marathons on SyFy, even if I’ve seen the episode 15 times. So, talking to a guy who literally wrote a book on the topic? Yes, please. Mark Dawidziak is the author of… Continue reading

    Audio, Uncategorized
    book, history, lessons, tv, twilight zone
  • March 13, 2017

    Rep. Randy Hultgren: Return to Patient-Focused Care

    Illinois Congressman Randy Hultgren was first elected in the Tea Part wave of 2010 and has represented the 14th District well since that time. He’s one of the most earnest lawmakers I’ve had the pleasure of talking to and he’s always well-versed on almost any topic that comes up in the course of an interview.… Continue reading

    Audio, Uncategorized
    ahca, congress, doctors, health care, illinois, obamacare, randy hultgren, small business
  • March 10, 2017

    Kristina Rasmussen: Illinois Residents Want Reforms

    Living in Michigan for the past year has not meant I’ve forgotten about what is happening in Illinois. I followed politics in the state for years and years, so why would I stop now? Not to mention the fact virtually all of our extended families are still in the Land of Lincoln, and we travel… Continue reading

    Audio, Uncategorized
    budget, grand bargain, illinois, illinois policy, spending
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About Me

Broadcaster, podcaster, educator.

General Manager, WRFH Radio and Lecturer in Journalism at Hillsdale College.

Host, The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour & the Hillsdale College K-12 Classical Education Podcast.

Co-Host, Political Beats and Wasn’t That Special: 50 Years of Saturday Night Live.

Host, Future of Freedom

Fill-In Host, The Steve Gruber Show and Three Martini Lunch

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