Monroe Gray
The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Tuesday, October 27, 2015. This Fall, forty-three of the fifty-three candidates for Indianapolis/Marion County City-County Council appeared on Afternoons with Amos ambitious Candidate Tuesday interviews. On the Final Candidate Tuesday of the 2015 elections, Council candidates from Districts 7, 8, 9 and 10 appeared. Council District 7: Includes the […]
Afternoons with Amos did something this 2015 Election Year That’s NEVER been done in Indianapolis broadcasting. Amos inviting the fifty-five individuals – Five Libertarians, Twenty-three Democrats and Twenty-five Republicans running for the Twenty-Five District Seats on the Indianapolis City-County Council to appear on the Candidate Tuesdays Segments on Afternoons with Amos. Forty-Three council candidates accepted […]
The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Tuesday, September 8, 2015. Afternoons with Amos continues its ambitious series of Candidate Tuesday interviews with some of the fifty-five candidates – of all three political parties – running for Indianapolis City-County Council. This week concentrating on the city/county minority-majority districts. Council candidates from the following Districts 7, 8, 9 and […]
AFTERNOONS WITH AMOS EXCLUSIVE:The day after Brian Mahern appeared on Afternoons with Amos to explain why he attempted to remove Maggie Lewis as City-County Council President, Lewis, joined by numerous Council colleagues, appeared on the program with their side of the story. Lewis was joined by Council Vice-President John Barth, veteran Councillors Monroe Gray and […]
Audio Included in Post. Runs 43 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. With two weeks to go, Campaign Tuesday moves to City-County Council Districts with the heaviest African-American populations. Three Democratic candidates appeared on Afternoons with Amos. Incumbent Councilwoman Maggie Lewis (Dist 7 – Northeast Wayne, Southeast Pike Townships, including Lafayette Sq area), Councilman Monroe Gray (Dist […]
<strong>Audio Included in Post. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One.</strong> Five African-American members of the Indianapolis City-County Council appeared on Afternoons with Amos to express their opposition to Mayor Greg Ballard's current proposal to sell the Indianapolis Water Company to Citizens Energy Group and borrow $170 million for city government spending that would be paid for by Water Company customers.