Charlie Gerow interviews Ronna McDaniel, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt

At this year’s 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference, Quantum CEO Charlie Gerow interviewed Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Friday, Feb. 23, and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt during that night’s Ronald Reagan Dinner.

Ronna McDaniel is the second woman ever elected Chair of the RNC. 

Scott Pruitt is serving as the 14th Administrator in the 47-year history of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate just over a year ago. Prior to serving as administrator, Pruitt served as the Attorney General for Oklahoma.  

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Feb. 25, 2018, Face the State, Rep. Bryan Cutler

State Representative Bryan Cutler (R - Lancaster County) joins Face the State this week. Rep. Cutler, who also serves as majority whip, discusses streamlining government, as well as starting an Office of Management and Budget to reduce the layers of government. "If you're coming here to start a business and you want to talk to the Community and Economic Development, you should be able to go there to get all your needs done," says Cutler. 

Quantum's Kevin Harley sits in for Charlie this week. Kevin asks Rep. Cutler about Governor Wolf's budget proposal and whether he thinks the Governor's spending increase of a billion dollars is too high. Kevin also asks Rep. Cutler about the status of reapportionment and Pennsylvania's in-flux congressional map. 

Gerow: The Rev. Billy Graham is gone, but his message endures

America lost a revered icon this week. The passing of the Rev. Billy Graham and the end of his earthly life concluded a chapter of American history.

Billy Graham was on our planet for nearly a century. He was beloved by millions and was referred to both as "America's Pastor" and "The Protestant Pope." He turned up more times in various Gallup "Most Admired" lists than any other American.

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His ministry touched the lives of millions, not only here but throughout the world. He preached to more than 200 million souls, delivering the message of the Gospel to more people than any other human being.

Tributes to the life and work of the Rev. Graham have poured in from around the world. So revered was he among his countrymen that he will lie in honor in the United States Capitol.

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