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Quorum Report Radio
Quorum Report
8 episodes
1 week ago
After 43 years in business, Quorum Report is rolling out its first-ever multimedia products: Quorum Report Radio and the Scott Braddock Show. This is where you'll find the inside scoop on what's really happening in the halls of power: the story under the story in Texas politics and government. Quorum Report Radio will be a free program airing Mondays to set the table for the week. The Scott Braddock Show will be a premium listening experience giving you in-depth analysis and coverage of the issues that matter and the real inside conversation at the Texas Capitol, as told by the key players. Make sure to subscribe to both shows on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss a minute.
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After 43 years in business, Quorum Report is rolling out its first-ever multimedia products: Quorum Report Radio and the Scott Braddock Show. This is where you'll find the inside scoop on what's really happening in the halls of power: the story under the story in Texas politics and government. Quorum Report Radio will be a free program airing Mondays to set the table for the week. The Scott Braddock Show will be a premium listening experience giving you in-depth analysis and coverage of the issues that matter and the real inside conversation at the Texas Capitol, as told by the key players. Make sure to subscribe to both shows on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss a minute.
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Quorum Report Radio
Water and Fire

The race for US Senate in Texas may be turned upside down if Rep. Jasmine Crockett jumps into the Democratic primary. Crockett says she may seriously consider it if the courts uphold the newly drawn congressional map demanded by President Trump. But we start with growing concerns that a proposal to fund critical water infrastructure projects across Texas may fail at the ballot box. Plus: After blocking legislation in the Texas Senate to address altered images in campaigns, Patrick was railing this week against an altered image in a Texas Senate campaign that he said is "satanic." Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston.  

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1 week ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
Bonus Episode: Why Texas Political Pros Rely on Quorum Report

Our publisher, serial entrepreneur Harvey Kronberg recently appeared on the Changing Austin Podcast to talk about where Quorum Report has been and where we're going: "Since joining the Quorum Report in 1989 as a contract writer, Harvey Kronberg has become a trusted voice in Texas politics. In this episode of the Changing Austin podcast, Stacy Armijo sits down with Kronberg for a candid conversation about how Austin has evolved over the past four decades. From its laid-back “slacker” reputation in the 1970s to its transformation into a booming tech and policy hub, Kronberg shares first hand stories from the frontlines of Texas journalism and politics." Check it out.

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1 week ago
32 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
God and Queso

In Texas politics, two things have the unique ability to inspire candidates: God and queso. But if the queso is bland, it might say something about the candidate. And if someone says God told them to run for office, watch out. We now have potentially nasty statewide Democratic primaries shaping up in addition to the GOP primaries that are already heated. As those campaigns got rolling, Democratic activists took to the streets of Texas cities as small as Brenham and as big as Dallas and Houston to protest against President Trump's Administration. And why are some Texas Democrats saying their new state party chairman sounds like Donald Trump? Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston.  

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
"The Biggest Asshole in the Texas House"

Only in Texas politics could you call someone "the biggest asshole" and it's in defense of that person. You'll want to hear what that has to do with a White House call to the Texas GOP this weekend and what Speaker Dustin Burrows' comments to the Republican Party might mean for the operations of the House. Then you'll get the scoop from El Paso, where the redistricting battle that led to a smackdown at the Texas Capitol this summer is now playing out in a federal courtroom. Jen Rice was one of the only reporters to hear all the arguments. She'll check in. Plus: What is Congressman Wes Hunt really doing with his bid for the US Senate? Some newly resurfaced audio of him might provide a clue. And Gov. Abbott's pissed at Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who spent some of the week mocking the Texas National Guard deployment in Chicago and baiting Abbott into a bit of a debate involving hot dogs. Yes, really. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston.

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
"Then Shut it Down"

You know, the way a government shutdown was handled in a fictional TV show years ago seemed to be more serious than the way it's being handled by leaders in Washington in real life now. Quorum Report Publisher Harvey Kronberg has the scoop on how the issue at the center of the shutdown could affect competitive elections in Texas next year. But, we start with a disturbing story out of South Texas, where a congressional staffer appears to have committed suicide by setting herself on fire. That was the original reporting of Tony Ortiz at currentrevolt.com, who stopped in with the latest. Plus, the FDA moves forward with approval of another generic abortion pill right as Texas lawmakers crack down on those medications and some women in the Legislature become much more vocal about struggles with infertility. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer, and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston.  

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4 weeks ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
Be For Real

This week: The rumors just won't die about a possible third special session of the Texas Legislature in Austin. But what would even be left for them to tackle this year? You'll get real talk about that. Plus, more finger-pointing after the deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, where a conservative media star suggested Fox News likely wouldn't even cover the story if it turned out the shooter's politics were right wing. And Quorum Report publisher Harvey Kronberg weighs in on Attorney General Ken Paxton's warnings to colleges and universities in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer, and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston. 

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1 month ago
57 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
OG Ted Cruz to the Rescue, Sort Of

Sen. Ted Cruz surprised his haters this week by going back to his roots as a "rock-ribbed constitutional conservative" arguing the FCC Chairman sounded like a gangster who threatened ABC, pressuring the network to fire Jimmy Kimmel for comments about MAGA and Charlie Kirk. These things don't happen in a vacuum. And even though Kimmel is returning to TV after government threats, the erosions of free speech are everywhere, from the Capitol in Austin to the one in DC. Plus, Quorum Report Publisher Harvey Kronberg says there's plenty of irony to be found in the legislative response following the killing of Kirk. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer, who reminds you to subscribe to the show today and tell three friends about it so they'll each turn around and tell three friends about it. It's part of his scheme to make us number one.

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1 month ago
43 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
Braddock's Back, Alright

With the assassination of Charlie Kirk as the backdrop, I got a stark personal reminder of the stakes in the aftermath of last week's shooting in Utah. Returning to the microphone, an open and honest dialogue about this whole issue is warranted and I hope this episode can be a start. Plus, Quorum Report Publisher Harvey Kronberg weighs in on the newest entrant in the race for US Senate, James Talarico. And we visited with our friend Mark Davis about the ongoing battle over THC. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer and the original music is by Checkmayne in Houston. Check it out.

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1 month ago
55 minutes

Quorum Report Radio
After 43 years in business, Quorum Report is rolling out its first-ever multimedia products: Quorum Report Radio and the Scott Braddock Show. This is where you'll find the inside scoop on what's really happening in the halls of power: the story under the story in Texas politics and government. Quorum Report Radio will be a free program airing Mondays to set the table for the week. The Scott Braddock Show will be a premium listening experience giving you in-depth analysis and coverage of the issues that matter and the real inside conversation at the Texas Capitol, as told by the key players. Make sure to subscribe to both shows on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss a minute.