Grove Unleashed Rep. Seth Grove
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A fast-paced public policy podcast.
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Getting Down to Business – Grove Unleashed – 4-16-24
State Rep. Seth Grove joins The Anders and Appropriations Staffer Charlie O’Neill to discuss the upcoming budget negotiations, the unintended consequences of a Work-From-Home culture, and modern money theory.
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Get Back to the Basics – Grove Unleashed – 3-12-24
State Rep. Seth Grove joins The Anders and Producer Chuck to discuss the State of the Union, Budget Hearings, and how to focus on the real business of governing our Commonwealth.
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Shapiro’s Wish List – Grove Unleashed – 2-16-24
State Rep. Seth Grove joins The Anders and Appropriations Staffer Charlie O’Neill to discuss Gov. Shapiro’s Budget proposal. Given his spending priorities, is the Governor trying to run the state or run for higher office?
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Budget Address Preview – Grove Unleashed – 2-2-24
State Rep. Seth Grove joins The Anders and Appropriations Staffer Charlie O’Neill to preview Gov. Shapiro’s second budget address.
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Unfinished Business – Grove Unleashed – 12-4-23
State Rep. Seth Grove joins The Anders and Producer Chuck to discuss PA’s budget situation – why several groups around the state are still awaiting funding.
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Unfinished Business – Generally Assembled – 8-11-23
State Rep. Kristin Marcell (R-Bucks) interviews Rep. Seth Grove (R-York), Republican Chair of the House Appropriations Committee. What budget bills remain unpassed, and what must be done to get them across the finish line? When might the House return to complete the process? What is the fiscal cliff and how do we avoid tumbling over?
Customer Reviews
The redistricting episode
Rep Seth Grove is smart & upbeat & has a refreshing ‘can do’ attitude. I sense an open mind there though it is rarely acknowledged except when Grove is telling us of the evolution of his thinking.
I believe I could work with this man as I agree with many of his critiques of bills, policy & the way the opposite party treats his attempts at compromise. Our answers on what to do for the people of PA diverge.
There is a point in this podcast & in his work for the House when Grove takes shelter in ‘crap analysis’ & talking points fed to him by his national party that do him no service. Our trust in his leadership begins to falter at this point.
With regard to redistricting, he could have acknowledged a flawed process: one without opposite party input (which was his fault), and one without consideration of minority representation & a greater degree of partisan balance. His map would have been considered fair a decade ago, without the public being as educated about what fair mapping actually means.