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A Second Shot, A True Crime Episode

I Hate Politics Podcast

Release Date: 05/30/2025

Aletheia McCaskill’s Story of the Moore Veto of the Reparations Bill show art Aletheia McCaskill’s Story of the Moore Veto of the Reparations Bill

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When Wes Moore, the first black governor of the state, vetoed the reparations bill in Spring 2025, it sent a shock of disappointment and betrayal especially among black leaders inside and outside Maryland. Delegate Aletheia McCaskill from Baltimore was the lead sponsor of the bill in the House of Delegates and tells her side of the story in this episode. Music By Drew Pictures and the Lead Extras.

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USDOJ Wants MD Voter List, Gas Leaf-Blower Reporting, 1A Challenge in MoCo show art USDOJ Wants MD Voter List, Gas Leaf-Blower Reporting, 1A Challenge in MoCo

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The US DOJ and Maryland Elections Board tussle over access to the state’s voter list. Montgomery County Council is looking at changing a provision in the new gas leaf-blower ban requiring picture-taking with complaints. MoCo County Council faces a First Amendment challenge from a local satire blogger. And more. Music by The Longtimers.

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Failing FEMA Flood Maps and New Resilience Planning show art Failing FEMA Flood Maps and New Resilience Planning

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With increasing inland flash flooding in the region, a new study from Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ Transportation Planning Board finds FEMA flood maps cover only 15 percent of flooding-related road closures in the Washington DC region. Sunil Dasgupta talks with Katherine Rainone, a transportation resilience planner at MWCOG, about the regional vulnerability study and projects to come out it. Flood analysis interactive tool: Full flood analysis report: Music by A Shrewdness of Apes.

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Trump Seizes DC Police, Zoning Not the Answer, Lanternflies show art Trump Seizes DC Police, Zoning Not the Answer, Lanternflies

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Fighting off attacks from his own political base over the non-release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, President Trump uses the pretext of a crime emergency to orchestrate a federal takeover of Washington DC’s police Department and removal of homeless people from the district.  Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich invites two Vanderbilt University law professors to strengthen his hands against the County Council’s new law to ease zoning restrictions. Penn State entomologist Julie Urban on what to do when you see a lanternfly and what experts are doing. And more. Music by Anna Rubin....

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Can Superintendent Taylor Return MCPS to its Heyday? show art Can Superintendent Taylor Return MCPS to its Heyday?

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Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Thomas Taylor, who is beginning his second year at the helm of the nation’s 15th largest and Maryland’s largest school district, has said that MCPS was one of the nation’s best school districts in 2011-12 and, by implication, not since. Taylor joined Sunil Dasgupta to talk about his vision and the challenges ahead as he tries to return the district to its old glory. Music by Damascus-based rapper Cataclizm.  

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MCPS Payroll Fix, Flood Maps, RKV Rent Cap, M-83 Highway show art MCPS Payroll Fix, Flood Maps, RKV Rent Cap, M-83 Highway

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New study finds FEMA flood maps account for only 15 percent of flooding-related road closures in the region over the last 20 years. MCEA files grievance action against MCPS for delays and inaccuracies in payroll. Superintendent Thomas Taylor offers a fix by date. Rockville City Council nixed rent stabilization the second year. Councilmember Izola Shaw who championed the cause analyzes. Washington Post travails continue, says former Metro editor Bob McCartney. TAME Coalition kills the M-83 highway plan after decades of  effort. And more. Stay with us. Music by the DC area roots band The...

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Is the $1 Billion for RFK Stadium a Good Bet for DC? show art Is the $1 Billion for RFK Stadium a Good Bet for DC?

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Washington DC Council has been getting ready to vote on Mayor Muriel Bowser’s plan to redevelop the RFK Stadium and its adjacent land as the new home for the Washington Commanders football team, which will cost the city $1 billion. Sunil Dasgupta talked to the DC Policy Center Executive Director and longtime DC public finance economist Yasim Say if this was a fair deal? Music by Washington DC prog rock band, A Shrewdness of Apes.

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MoCo Upzones, Lawsuits Against MCPS, RFK Revenues, Redistricting Trigger Law show art MoCo Upzones, Lawsuits Against MCPS, RFK Revenues, Redistricting Trigger Law

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Montgomery County, MD, upzones around transit corridors, but opposition remains. Finally, a new Impact tax  agreement between Gaitersburg and MoCo. Court awards an MCPS teacher half a million dollars for false accusation of racism by the school district. At least 3 teachers are involved in another lawsuit for wrongful punishment for “antisemitic” speech. New economic analysis of the RFK Stadium says long-term revenue projections are higher without the stadium, but it’s never that simple is it? MD House Majority Leader David Moon proposes trigger legislation to open mid-decade...

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MCPS Tees Up More School Choice, But at What Cost? show art MCPS Tees Up More School Choice, But at What Cost?

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Montgomery County Public Schools, MD, is on the verge of big changes in attendance boundaries, program access, and grading policy, but this summer faces political contestation between wanting these changes and deciding on whom to impose the cost of that change. Sunil Dasgupta talks with MCPS parent and Kensington resident Rebekah Kuschmider about the likelihood and cost of disbanding the regional school choice program centered on Silver Spring called the Down County Consortium (DCC) even as the school district seeks to expand choice more widely. Music by Washington DC prog rock band, A...

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OBBA Impacts, County as Energy Supplier, Trayon White wins show art OBBA Impacts, County as Energy Supplier, Trayon White wins

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The weekly news analysis from I Hate Politics: One Big Beautiful Act impacts with MD Delegate Marc Korman and MD Health Care for All Executive Director Vincent DeMarco: “Could have been worse!” Fall General Assembly Special Session now unlikely. Montgomery County Council considers pilot to become a retail energy supplier to residents. MD Delegate Lorig Charkoudian explains the concept. MoCo Council will vote on a law to allow duplexes/triplexes in single-family-zoned areas. Trayon White wins the DC Ward 8 Special Elections despite pending bribery charges. Analysis from once-Ward 8...

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On October 23, 1971, Deputy Sheriff James T. Hall was killed in the parking lot of Manor Country Club, the center of a wealthy golf course community between the city of Rockville and Olney, MD. The case remained unsolved for 50 years, until 2021, when cold case detectives finally took another look at the urging of Hall's daughter, Carolyn Philo, who had long moved to Dallas, Texas, where she told the story of her father’s murder to her doctor, Michael Weisberg, a moonlighting crime writer. As cold case detectives pursued neglected leads, Weisberg began writing the book. Weisberg joined Sunil Dasgupta to talk about the recently-published book, A Second Shot: https://a.co/d/duIqQyx. Music by Silver Spring power pop band, The Airport77s.