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Join the WHPC staff for a week’s look at the stories shaping the Long Island community. Hosted by Bill McIntyre. Listen as Newsday reporters and local leaders talk about the stories affecting Long Islanders like you.90.3 WHPC Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Nassau County Legislator Arnold Drucker
      Jan 16 2026
      Bill McIntyre talks with Mr. Arnold Drucker, who just won his fifth term on the Democratic ticket as a Nassau County Legislator. Mr. Drucker represents the 16th district, which includes Jericho, Plainview, Old Bethpage and parts of Woodbury, Syosset and Farmingdale. They talk about what's changed in the legislature in a decade, his thoughts on the current state of the county, and the legislation he is looking to pass in 2026.
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      28 min
    • The Working Families Party
      Jan 9 2026
      Bill McIntyre talks to Philip Dalton, a professor in the Rhetoric and Public Advocacy program, & serves as Director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Hofstra University. He is also the author of a new book called Deliberating Police Reform: Managed Agonism in Long Island’s Police Reform, and co-author of Public Policy Argumentation and Debate: A Practical Guide for Advocacy. And, he is an outspoken member of the Working Families Party of Huntington, which caused a stir in the Town of Huntington Supervisor Race this past November.
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      28 min
    • Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages
      Dec 19 2025
      Bill McIntyre talks with Mr. Carrié Solages, who just won re-election on the democrat ticket, representing the 3rd district, which includes Bellerose, Bellerose Terrace, Elmont, North Valley Stream, Malverne, Lakeview and parts of Franklin Square and West Hempstead. They speak about property tax assessments, MWBE's, infrastructure, affordability and more.
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