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    A Lively Experiment - Presented by Rhode Island PBS

    A Lively Experiment is a weekly News & Politics program on Rhode Island PBS. Tune in each Friday at 7:00 pm for new episodes regarding the political climate in Rhode Island.

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    Episodes (270)

    A handful of investigative reports on the RI government.

    A handful of investigative reports on the RI government.

    The Boston Globe’s Dan McGowan, Rhode Island PBS Weekly Contributor Steph Machado, and Former Chairman of the RI Democratic Party Bill Lynch join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss a report that shows hundreds of RI kids not receiving timely and critical care, the DHS struggles to fill roles, the state vehicle fleet behind goal of going electric, plus the future of Mayor Smiley’s PILOT program. 



    Rhode Island shoreline access law hits federal court.

    Rhode Island shoreline access law hits federal court.

    Political Contributor Don Roach, The Providence Journal Reporter Antonia Noori Farzan, and Providence College Political Science Professor Adam Myers join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the RI Board of Elections chooses not to investigate the Matos signature scandal, next steps in the CD1 election, shoreline access lands in federal court, plus who should decide if Trump should be on the ballot? 

    How Gabe Amo won the CD1 democratic primary with a last-minute surge.

    How Gabe Amo won the CD1 democratic primary with a last-minute surge.

    Allan Fung, Former Cranston Mayor, Bartholomewtown Podcast’s Bill Bartholomew, and Former URI Political Science Professor Maureen Moakley join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss Gabo Amo winning the CD1 democratic primary, a Pawtucket police officer is arrested on suspicion of DUI, plus the first giant stuffie is installed in Michigan.

    The final push before the CD1 Primary, plus a front row seat to the debates.

    The final push before the CD1 Primary, plus a front row seat to the debates.

    The Boston Globe’s Steph Machado, The Providence Journal’s Patrick Anderson, and The Public’s Radio’s Ian Donnis join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the final push for before the CD1 primary, a front row seat to the debate action, the impact of early voting after a candidate drops out, plus the future of the Cranston Street Armory hangs in the balance. 

    The CD1 race turns negative, and Trump is arraigned again.

    The CD1 race turns negative, and Trump is arraigned again.

    Former State Representative Nick Gorham, Political Strategist Rob Horowitz, and The Boston Globe’s Amanda Milkovits join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the CD1 race with less than two weeks until the primary, the importance of local journalism to civic participation, Donald Trump is arraigned again, plus the GOP candidates for president take the debate stage.

    Trump faces more indictments, plus Sabina Matos pushes back.

    Trump faces more indictments, plus Sabina Matos pushes back.

    National Committeewoman for the RI GOP Sue Cienki, Attorney and Legal Analyst Lou Pulner, and Political Contributor Jim Vincent join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss a congressman from NY comes to Sabina Matos’s defense, former President Trump faces more indictments, affirmative action struck down, plus an interview with Rhode Island PBS Scholarship Winner, Isabella Ba.

    Private funding for Tidewater Landing secured, won’t release names of investors.

    Private funding for Tidewater Landing secured, won’t release names of investors.

    Libertarian Party of RI Chairman Billy Hunt, URI Political Science Professor Emily Lynch, and Chairman of the RI Republican Party Joe Powers join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the RI Board of Elections looking into Matos campaign signatures, Tidewater Landing gets private funding, plus a new book on Rhode Island politics featuring multiple A Lively Experiment panelists.

    How will CD1 candidates stand out in the crowd? Plus state funding for RIC tuition.

    How will CD1 candidates stand out in the crowd? Plus state funding for RIC tuition.

    Former Providence Mayor Angel Taveras, Republican Strategist Lisa Pelosi, and Former Editor of The Anchor at RIC Raymond Baccari join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss upcoming CD1 debates, Providence wants to take over the Cranston Armory with funding from the state, plus state funded tuition for RIC juniors and seniors. 

    Should Lt. Gov. Matos be paid while campaigning? And more questions following the CD1 signature scandal.

    Should Lt. Gov. Matos be paid while campaigning? And more questions following the CD1 signature scandal.

    Brown University Professor Wendy Schiller, Watchdog RI Chairman Ken Block, and Political Contributor Bob Walsh join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the latest in the race for CD1, investigations into the Matos campaign, the fight continues for shoreline access, defending Gov. McKee and the future of the Cranston Street Armory. 

    A scandal emerges in the Matos campaign as officials investigate possible signature fraud.

    A scandal emerges in the Matos campaign as officials investigate possible signature fraud.

    WPRI-TV Investigative Reporter Tim White, The Boston Globe’s Steph Machado, and Bartholomewtown Podcast Founder Bill Bartholomew join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss investigations into possible signature fraud from the Matos congressional campaign, reactions to the shoreline access bill, and Sen. Miller pleads no contest to vandalism and obstruction charges. 

    Who will run for congress in RI? And a state senator is in even more hot water for car-keying incident.

    Who will run for congress in RI? And a state senator is in even more hot water for car-keying incident.

    Politics and Business Editor for WPRI TV Ted Nesi, Retired URI Political Science Professor Maureen Moakley, and RI Republican National Committeeman Steve Frias join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss a “sleepy” CD1 race, Josh Miller in more hot water for allegedly lying to police, and McKee makes a turn against mayors.

    RI state senator arrested, plus an ethics probe into a now-infamous business trip.

    RI state senator arrested, plus an ethics probe into a now-infamous business trip.

    Providence Journal Reporter Antonia Noori Farzan, Former State Representative Nick Gorham, and The Public’s Radio Ian Donnis join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss an ethics investigation into a now-infamous trip to Philadelphia, a State Senator caught on video keying a car, Johnston town officials want control over school department spending, plus how shoreline access could be enforced. 

    Mckee commits possible ethics violation after free lunch with a lobbyist, contractor.

    Mckee commits possible ethics violation after free lunch with a lobbyist, contractor.

    Former Attorney General Arlene Violet, The Boston Globe’s Steph Machado, and The Providence Journal’s Patrick Anderson join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss Gov. McKee’s lunch with a lobbyist, construction slows at Tidewater Landing, a wrap-up of the 2023 General Assembly, Providence property tax increase, Providence teacher’s contract passes, plus the latest on the CD1 race.

    The RI legislative session wraps up, what passed and what is left on the table?

    The RI legislative session wraps up, what passed and what is left on the table?

    Developer and Former Providence Mayor Joe Paolino, National Committeewoman for the RI GOP Sue Cienki, and Political Strategist Rob Horowitz join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the RI legislative session wraps up, what legislation passed and what was left on the table? Plus, continued fallout from the alleged inappropriate behavior from a former state official. 

    Alleged misconduct from a top RI official, plus the ballooning budget.

    Alleged misconduct from a top RI official, plus the ballooning budget.

    Republican Strategist Lisa Pelosi, former RI State Representative (D) Mike Marcello, and Corporate Communications Consultant Dave Layman join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss alleged misconduct from a top state official, tension between the RI governor and attorney general, Rhode Island’s ballooning budget, former president Trump indicted on classified documents charges, plus a look into the mind of Trump voters. 

    Quality of life in Providence, plus a look into the rest of the RI legislative session.

    Quality of life in Providence, plus a look into the rest of the RI legislative session.

    The Boston Globe’s Ed Fitzpatrick, The Providence Journal’s Amy Russo, and The Anchor at RIC’s Raymond Baccari join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss quality of life issues in Providence, filling Maryellen Goodwin’s senate seat, a look into the bills that will and won’t pass this year, plus challenges with accessing public records. 

    Dan McKee is out of office this week as the state legislature introduces key legislation.

    Dan McKee is out of office this week as the state legislature introduces key legislation.

    Rhode Island GOP Chairman Joe Powers, retired URI Political Science Professor Maureen Moakley, and Political Contributor Don Roach join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss reform of the policemen’s Bill of Rights, new state affordable housing proposals, plus prospective candidates for the 2024 election cycle and Congressional District 1. 

    Should Rhode Island pay for abortion coverage and school lunches?

    Should Rhode Island pay for abortion coverage and school lunches?

    Bartholomewtown Podcast Founder Bill Bartholomew, Attorney and Legal Analyst Lou Pulner, and Brown University Professor Wendy Schiller join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss legalizing abortion coverage for Medicaid recipients and state employees, bipartisan concerns over eminent domain for affordable housing, plus the debate over state-funded breakfast and lunch for all students. 

    Pros and cons of same-day voter registration, plus phasing out gas-powered vehicles.

    Pros and cons of same-day voter registration, plus phasing out gas-powered vehicles.

    URI Political Science Professor Emily Lynch, Watchdog RI Chairman Ken Block, and The Public’s Radio Ian Donnis join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss Gov. McKee’s plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles, an interview with Sec. of State Gregg Amore on the voting laws in RI, plus the pros and cons of same-day voter registration.

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