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Friday, May 09, 2008

Steve Walker makes his 6th appearance on "Gang of Four"























































































L-R: 550 KTSA Talk Show Host and moderator of the "Gang of Four" Jack Riccardi, Walker Report Publisher & Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2, Pl. 1 Democratic nominee & former Balcones Heights Councilman Steve Walker, with Talk Show Host Trey Ware, with fellow guests Gary Fernandez & Ken Slavin, guest Ken Slavin, guest Gary Fernandez, Riccardi Producer Daniel Farias, newsman Brent Boller, Talk Show Host Trey Ware Producer Elaine Rodriguez, Riccardi Sound Man Brian Parrish, ESPN affiliate Talk Show Host "Coach A" Paul Alexander, affiliates, studio wall sign

Walker Report Publisher & Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2, Pl. 1 Democratic nominee & former Balcones Heights Cuncilman Steve Walker made his sixth appearance on 550 KTSA Talk Show with Jack Riccardi & the Gang of Four", Friday May 9th.

Beginning next week, the hour long show will be extended an additional thirty minutes and run from 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. to allow call-in listeners. June 1st Riccardi's 9-11 a.m. show will begin running from 9-noon replacing Ricci Ware who will relinquish his daytime show for a two hour show on Sunday evenings.

The second hour of the regularly scheduled Ricci Ware Show will become a news hour.

Ken Slavin & Gary Fernandez, Gang of Four regulars also appeared on the show with Walker. Topics ranged from the fire @ Our lady of the Lake University, thoughts on the extention tax referendum, and much more on the Democratic Presidential contest between Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Walker also referenced the law suit against Balcones Heights that lawyer Mark Cevallos filed against the City in District Court for "lack of due process" for violating his civil rights over the Red-Light Cameras installed in the City in 2007.

Walker pointed out on the Riccardi Show that during his tenure on the Council that the three issues he raised during the debate were: The City would be sued for lack of due process, many people would not pay the tickets and the state would take half the revenue received from the fines.

Walker noted on the show, "All three have come to pass."

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