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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Joining Penna Dexter on Point of View today is the Christine Harbin Hanson who is the Federal Affairs Manager for Americans For Prosperity. She will be telling us more about net neutrality and how and why the government taking over the internet would be bad for America. Our guest in the second hour is Dan Gainor, Vice President of Business & Culture at the Media Research Center also talks about how “net neutrality” and a “free and open internet” could actually significantly harm free speech and could cost the economy billions of dollars and thousands of jobs. Frank Wolf will join us briefly to talk about the ISIS beheadings.  
Joining Penna Dexter on Point of View today is the Christine Harbin Hanson who is the Federal Affairs Manager for Americans For Prosperity. She will be telling us more about net neutrality and how and why the government taking over the internet would be bad for America. Our guest in the second hour is Dan Gainor, Vice President of Business & Culture at the Media Research Center also talks about how “net neutrality” and a “free and open internet” could actually significantly harm free speech and could cost the economy billions of dollars and thousands of jobs. Frank Wolf will join us briefly to talk about the ISIS beheadings.  

HOST

Penna Dexter

Penna Dexter

Co-Host — Point of View

Point of View Co-Host, Penna Dexter frequently sits in as guest host for Kerby Anderson. Her weekly commentaries air on the Bott Radio Network. Penna’s heart is in educating and encouraging Christian...

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Christine Harbin Hanson

Christine Harbin Hanson

Federal Affairs Manager — Americans For Prosperity

Christine Harbin Hanson is the Federal Affairs Manager for Americans For Prosperity. Prior to joining AFP, she held roles at the American Legislative Exchange Council and the Show-Me Institute, a free...

Christine Harbin Hanson is the Federal Affairs Manager for Americans For Prosperity. Prior to joining AFP, she held roles at the American Legislative Exchange Council and the Show-Me Institute, a free market think tank in Saint Louis, Missouri. Christine holds bachelors degrees in Economics, Mathematics, and French from the University of Wisconsin—Madison and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire.

Dan Gainor

Dan Gainor

Vice President of Business and Culture — Media Research Center

Dan Gainor, The Vice President of Business and Culture for the MRC, is a veteran editor with more than two decades of experience in print and online media. He has appeared a number of times on the Fox...

Dan Gainor, The Vice President of Business and Culture for the MRC, is a veteran editor with more than two decades of experience in print and online media. He has appeared a number of times on the Fox Business Network and writes for The Fox Forum. He has served as an editor at several newspapers including The Washington Times and The Baltimore News-American. Mr. Gainor also has extensive experience in online publishing – holding the position of managing editor for CQ.com, the Web site of Congressional Quarterly, and executive editor for ChangeWave, published by Phillips International. He has worked in financial publishing in his last two positions, launching new services for ChangeWave and Agora Inc. Mr. Gainor holds an MBA from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business and a master’s in publications design from the University of Baltimore. As an undergraduate, he majored in political science and history at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Mr. Gainor lives in Maryland and volunteers as a media and issues speaker with the Close-Up Foundation. Gainor has made hundreds of radio and TV appearances.

Frank Wolf

Frank Wolf

Congressman — U.S. Representative, 10th District of Virginia

Congressman Wolf, the most senior of the 11 members of the House of Representatives from Virginia, is serving in his 17th term in Congress. He represents the 10th District, which stretches from McLean...

Congressman Wolf, the most senior of the 11 members of the House of Representatives from Virginia, is serving in his 17th term in Congress. He represents the 10th District, which stretches from McLean to Winchester. Congressman Wolf sits on the powerful House Appropriations Committee, where he is the chairman of the Commerce-Justice-Science subcommittee. He also serves on the Transportation and Housing and Urban Development and State and Foreign Operations subcommittees. In addition, he is the co-chairman of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a bipartisan organization which works to raise awareness about international human rights issues.

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