Liability insurance
Found in 19 Collections or records:
Horizon, 1986 March 29
Horizon, 1986 April 2
Horizon, 1986 April 15
Bommersbach Byline #3 Package (Bommersbach); Paul Eckstein and Robert Robb Remote Interview (Grant); Home Satellites I Package (Palacio). Segments on Bommersbach's Byline (insurance issues), the ongoing City of Phoenix fiscal revenue shortfall and possible solutions, and home satellite systems. There is a pre-show take for the first minute; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 1986 April 18
Horizon, 1986 April 22
Horizon, 1986 May 2
Friday Edition live from the Arizona Capitol. Panelists discuss Arizona Legislature issues (air and water quality, care for chronic mental illness, liability insurance, artificial lakes, speed limits, family planning, and seatbelt laws). Panelists include Keven Ann Willey, Legislative Reporter, Arizona Republic; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Howard Fischer, Phoenix Bureau Chief, Arizona Daily Star.
Horizon, 1986 May 8
Philip MacDonnell and Donna Pickering In-Studio Interview (Corso); Carman Brooks and Max Jennings In-Studio Interview (Corso). Segments on Arizona Legislature issues (liability insurance, bar owner liability) and the death of heart/lung transplant recipient Mary Gohlke.
Horizon, 1986 May 9
Friday Edition live from the Arizona Capitol. Panelists discuss Arizona Legislature issues (family planning, a proposed state holiday for Martin Luther King Jr., and liability insurance). Panelists include Keven Ann Willey, Legislative Reporter, Arizona Republic; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Howard Fischer, Phoenix Bureau Chief, Arizona Daily Star. There is a pre-show take for the first minute; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 1986 July 2
Allan Stanton In-Studio Interview (Corso); Howard Fischer and Allan Stanton In-Studio Interview (Corso). Interviews with Allan Stanton and Howard Fischer about an increase in civil lawsuits caused by liability insurance issues and the need for tort reform.