The Ray Stevens Show covers energy, election integrity, consumer protection and a high-profile criminal case. Energy analyst Phil Flynn discusses the U.S. tapping oil reserves and what the move could mean for supply and prices. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer addresses a group impersonating voters to highlight Minnesota's controversial “voter vouch” law. BBB of Chicago and Northern Illinois President and CEO Steve Bernas warns parents about scammers using back-to-school photos for potentially harmful purposes. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney John Malcolm examines Luigi Mangione's guilty plea and its potential implications under New York's double jeopardy law.
Key Segments:
U.S. taps oil reserves as energy prices remain a concern
Tom Emmer on Minnesota's “voter vouch” law
BBB warning: Protect your children's back-to-school photos
Luigi Mangione's guilty plea and double jeopardy questions

The Ray Stevens Show (Aug. 20, 2026) | Illinois Ethics, Bears Stadium & Indiana Storm Recovery
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Gov. Mike Braun on Storm Recovery and the Bears' Stadium Plans
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WLS 890's Big Game of the Week kicks off tomorrow night
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