Monday, April 23, 2007

Better than the Sopranos: Sen. Lauzen/Rep. Chapa LaVia, Cable and Streaming

Sen. Lauzen is the featured guest tonight 8:30 pm, Cable Ch. 21 [CANTV] on the City of Chicago edition of "Public Affairs." The show airs through-out the City of Chicago. Next Monday night's show features State Rep. and possible 14th CD candidate Linda Chapa LaVia.
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The show with Senator Lauzen also airs tonight at 7:30 pm in Aurora and some surrounding areas on Aurora Community Television, Comcast Cable Ch. 10. . The Aurora station reaches all of Aurora, Bristol, Big Rock and parts of Oswego, Sandwich, Sugar Grove and Montgomery. Next Monday night's Public Affairs show in the Aurora area features State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia.
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The "Public Affairs," cinema page gives you a choice of more than twenty-five episodes of “Public Affairs," to watch on your computer including tonight's show with Sen. Lauzen . The cinema page also has recent shows with Cook County Commissioners Quigley and Peraica, State Rep. John Fritchey, State Rep. Paul Froehlich, as well as interviews, discussions or remarks with or by U. S. Senators John McCain and Barack Obama, former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani and many, many more pols on our video podcast page[Go Here to Watch the Shows on your computer; you can drag the dial on the bottom of the screen to watch only portions of the thirty minute shows].
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For more about tonight's show with Senator and potential 14th CD candidate Chris Lauzen, go here.
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This week's Suburban edition of Public Affairs features State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia [D-Aurora], a 5th year Rep. and 5th generation Mexican-American who is considering running in the Democratic Primary in the 14th CD-- for the seat currently held by Cong. J. Dennis Hastert. Chapa LaVia expects to make her decision on a 14th CD run by Memorial Day.

Will former Speaker Hastert make the current term his last? If so, on the Republican side, Lauzen is getting read to come out of the running blocks. As is Jim Oberweis. State Rep. Tim Schmitz? Maybe. A different establishment Republican candidate? Maybe.
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Jeff Berkowitz, Show Host/Producer of "Public Affairs," and Executive Legal Recruiter doing legal search can be reached at JBCG@aol.com
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