Today is our Thursday show with Kerby Anderson! He welcomes two returning guests. To begin the show is long time friend Gary Bauer. They’ll be discussing the upcoming State of the Union Address. Kerby’s second guest is Larry Sand. Larry is President of the California Teachers Empowerment Network. He and Kerby will talk about Charter Schools. And after each guest, Kerby brings an update of the days news.
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After leaving the Reagan White House, Bauer became President of the Family Research Council and a Senior Vice President of Focus on the Family.
Bauer took his pro-family, pro-life message across the country during the 2000 Republican presidential primaries and debates.
Today, Bauer serves as Chairman of Campaign for Working Families PAC, dedicated to electing conservative candidates to Congress, and as President of American Values, an educational non-profit organization. He writes a weekly column at Human Events and co-hosts a weekend talk show on Sirius/XM Radio.
In 1973, Bauer received his law degree from Georgetown Law School in Washington, D.C. He is married to the former Carol Hoke and lives in Virginia. Gary and Carol have three grown children.
CTEN was formed in 2006 because a wide range of information, from the more global concerns of education policy, education leadership, and education reform to information having a more personal application, such as professional liability insurance, options of relationships to teachers unions, and the effect of unionism on teacher pay, comes to teachers from entities that have a specific agenda.
Sand’s comments and op-eds have appeared in the Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Fox News, National Review, Real Clear Politics, Newsweek, Townhall Magazine, Frontpage Mag, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Epoch Times, American Greatness, and other publications. In May 2011 became a regular contributor to City Journal, the Manhattan Institute’s policy publication. In April 2018, he received an award from the National Right to Work Foundation for “excellence in reporting the right-to-work principle in the media.” Sand has appeared on numerous broadcast news programs and talk radio shows in Southern California and nationally.