Part 1: Cumberland County Assistant District Attorney Jonathan Sahrbeck joins Ray and Debi in studio. He gives a brief personal background. He is registered as an Independent and is running for District Attorney. He was hired to focus on the human trafficking in Cumberland Country.
Part 2: They talk about Steve Webster and Dee Clark. Steve has even though retired from South Portland Police, continues his work speaking out against this “industry”. They talk about the great work Dee Clark (a survivor) is doing with her group. Police are now recognizing the problem for what it is, not prostitution, but trafficking.
Part 3: Ray and Jonathan talk about the current District Attorney Stephanie Anderson, who is retiring after 28 years. Ray mentions the Portland Police Hiring Open House that will be occurring on Wednesday, April 4 at 5 PM – 7 PM at the Portland Police Department. Contact recruitment officer Kate Phelan, 207-874-8568 if you have any questions about this event. If you would like more information on Jonathan’s campaign, go to www.votesahrbeck.com.
04-02-18 Gubernatorial Race
Ray and Debi discuss the quietness of this year’s Governor’s Race, especially the Democrat side. Ray asks Debi about the Republican side and she said she is seeing more activity, at least in the fundraising arena. Here is a list of candidates: Democrats; Adam Cote, Donna Dion, Mark Dion, Mark Eves, Janet Mills, Diane Russell, Betsy Sweet, Republican; Garrett Mason, Mary Mayhew, Shawn Moody, Libertarians; Richard Light Green Party; Jay Parker Dresser, Betsy Marsano, Independents; Ethan Alcorn, Alan Caron, Ken Capron, Teresea Hayes, John Jenkins, and Karmo Sanders. Ray tells Debi about all of the emails he gets from all over the country. Debi asks Ray about the Mark Eves interview from Friday.
04-02-18 DACA
Ray and Debi talk about the complicated issue of DACA. They talk about California again and how the newest thing is to raise the tuition for out-of-state students, but if you are an illegal it won’t affect them. They also discuss that the American people are going to get tired of elected people doing whatever they want to do without any consequence.
04-02-18 Good Morning
Ray and Debi discuss what they did over Easter. The churches that they attended. Fox News Radio’s Simon Owen brings us the interesting story of France’s new course at their University. It cost around $6,000 to take a course in wine. It is very detailed course that goes deep into the science of wines from the soil to the manufacturing of different types.