The new Executive Director of the state Serve America Movement joins me with details on the candidates the group recently endorsed as it continues to promote its election reform agenda.
Category: Advocacy
Phil Kerpen of American Commitment gives us an update on the amicus brief his organization filed with the Supreme Court against the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate.
Evonne Klein
Evonne is the Executive Director of the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness. She updates us on the organizations progress and campaigns.
Vince Everett Ellison
Vince is the author of 25 Lies: Exposing Democrats’ Most Dangerous, Seductive, Damnable, Destructive Lies And How To Refute Them, an explosive book that tells bold and uncomfortable truths about the Democrat party, using historical fact, current events and Biblical principles to build to a shocking conclusion.
Rick Dunne
Rick is the Executive Director of the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments. He joins me to discuss the work continuing, and the work beginning in transportation and economic development, as well as an update on the Kinneytown dam situation.
Patrick Wood
Patrick, the executive director of Citizens for Free Speech, discuss what he sees as the unconstitutional and unacceptable discharge of 200 Marines who refused a COVID-19 vaccine.
Mark is with the National Right to Work Committee. He takes a look at the numbers with people out of work as inflation and government regulations continue to cripple the job market.
Carol is the president of the Yankee Institute. We discuss the possibility of Gov. Lamont requesting yet another extension to his emergency powers.
Eric is the VP of public policy for the Connecticut Business and Industry Association. He joins me today to discuss the ongoing difficulties that CT businesses are experiencing due to Omicron, testing and mask rules and the on-going work shortage as we begin a new, regular CBIA segment.
Kathy is the executive director of the Connecticut Legal Rights Project, who, along with Disability Rights Connecticut, has file federal complaints against Connecticut and Gov. Ned Lamont, alleging violations of various anti-discrimination laws with his refusal to require the priority of high-risk individuals in the distribution of masks and tests.