Texans for Vaccine Choice Fighting to Get Unvaccinated Children in Daycare, AISD to Rewrite Their Human Sexuality Curriculum, Bill Filed to Remove Austin Paid Sick Leave

Child receiving vaccination from female doctor

Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• A bill has been filed to get rid of Austin’s paid sick leave

•President Trump wants the recount in Florida to end

• Trump is looking for a replacement for Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen

• Comic book author, producer, director and publisher Stan Lee has passed at age 95


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• TECH NEWS:

-Amazon has declared the sites for their split Headquarters naming New York City and Washington D.C.

-Google, GoFundMe, and AirBnB are collecting donations to help victims of the wildfires in California

-Netflix may try to implement a tiered subscription service to make subscription cheaper

• 42 people are dead in California’s most destructive and deadliest wildfires

• A group of businesses are suing the city of Austin Tuesday over its decision to rename Manchaca Road, claiming they didn’t get enough of a say during the decision process


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• The City of Austin is looking at a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge crossing over Lady Bird Lake near Longhorn Dam

• An Austin man was accused of assaulting an ex-girlfriend, facing 99 years in prison but was found innocent because of a selfie he posted proving he was somewhere else that evening

• Texans for Vaccine Choice, a group focused on anti-vaccine policy, are trying to get Texas to change policies that do not allow unvaccinated children into daycare


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• Music venue owners in the Red River Cultural District want more safety measure implemented after a musician was assaulted leaving a gig at Beerland last week

• The Austin Independent School District is preparing to rewrite its human sexuality curriculum to cover anatomy and physiology, puberty and adolescent development, identity, pregnancy and reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, healthy relationships and personal safety

 

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