Bet this violates the law.
At the end you can hear Ron Bieganek and Jay Spillum(president of city cable board) wanted us to turn off my camera, and Jay actually says "turn it off". Theresa asked the question why they were hesitant to talk with the camera running. Why do Little Falls residents want to operate in the dark? Theresa and I insist on complete transparency and inclusive governance.
Listen at approximately 19 minutes into the video where the president of the Little Falls Cable Board states that they have no public comment time. In other words, they don't have to listen to the public about public tv. Now what's wrong with this picture folks.
Listen in the beginning when Ron Bieganek says that Camp Ripley has already been in touch and they could fill an entire day of programming.
Theresa and I have urged them to have an inclusive policies and procedures for the public to easily utilize the public access tv. This makes sense, and we hope that they take our suggestions.
COMING SOON.....the "news and views from the left show"(Theresa and Robin). Count on it. Our show will once again be "edgy" and cover "controversial topics." We intend to help adjust/sway/challenge, the community norms. We feel it is our civic duty.
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