Kenneth is the author of An Inconvenient Minority and the founder of Color Us United. He joins us to discuss the decision by Harvard University to spend $100million to address a centuries-old debate.
Category: Advocacy
Nikki Goeser
Nikki is the Executive Director of the Crime Research Prevention Center and the author of “Stalked and Defenseless: Hoe Gun Control Helped My Stalker Murder My Husband in Front of Me“. She joins me to discuss a Truth in Sentencing law that is being debated in Tennessee and how the dysfunctional justice system is putting innocent citizens at risk.
Ashley Zane
Ashley is Government Affairs Associate at CBIA, a business advocacy group. We discuss the impact of legislation that is being debated in Hartford, including the new SEBAC agreement that is rapidly nearing approval by the state legislature.
Maxford Nelson
Maxford is the Director of Labor Policy at Freedom Foundation. He shares his concerns about a provision in the Build Back Better Act that expands Medicaid funding tothe benefit of unions.
Pat Nelson
Pat is the founder and CEO of Nelson Partners Student Housing. He is speaking out on the Biden Administration’s continuing extension on the repayment of student loans, and suggestions that all student loan should be forgiven.
Joe Scully
Joe is the President of the Motor Transport Association of CT. He joins me to discuss some extremely damaging legislation that is being debated in Hartford which could destroy the trucking industry in the state of Connecticut.
Lucretia is an activist, entrepreneur and host of Real News with Lucretia Hughes. We discuss the new education standards that are going to begin in September in New Jersey that will teach gender identity issues and critical race theory to second-graders.
Carol Platt Liebau
The president of the Yankee Institute joins me to analyze the impact of the new SEBAC agreement that Gov. Lamont has offered state workers in order to slow the tide of upcoming retirements.
Phil is the executive director of American Commitment, which has a new project, Commitment to Seniors, in place to bring awareness to AARP’s lobbying efforts for UnitedHealth, one of the largest insurance companies on the world, instead of advocating for their members.
Ken Giardin
Ken joins me from the Yankee Institute to take a look at state population trends from the 2020 census and explains why he sees the head count as troubling.