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Crime

Rep, Vincent Candelora

Rep. Candelora and I discuss the public safety proposals Republican legislators are preparing to bring forward in the upcoming legislative session.

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Crime Waterbury

Rep. Geraldo Reyes, Rep. Ron Napoli Jr., Rep. Michael Digiovancarlo

Members of the Waterbury legislative coalition join me to discuss juvenile justice reform and what they hope to accomplish to reverse the trend regarding crime in the state.

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Covid 19 Crime Fiscal Policy

Joe Markley

Former CT State Senator Joe Markley joins me as we take a look back at some of the issues that affected the state in 2021.

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Crime

Lance LoRusso

Author, attorney and former police officer Lance LoRusso take s a look behind the law enforcement headlines.

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Crime

Rep. Joe Polletta

Rep. Polletta is hosting a public forum to discuss the problem of, and possible solutions to, juvenile crime in the state of Connecticut.

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Crime

Rep. Lezlye Zupkus

State Representative Zupkus (R-89) joins me to discuss an upcoming public forum to discuss the issue of juvenile crime and some proposed solutions.

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Crime Mental Health

Rep. Craig Fishbein

State Rep. Craig Fishbein joins me with word on what he’s been hearing from residents as he and other legislators continue to head into cities and towns to fight for criminal and juvenile justice reforms.

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Authors Crime

Matt Rosenberg

Matt is a Chicago native and the author of What Next, Chicago: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son. We discuss the crime that is running rampant in his city and across the country and what, if anything, can be done about it.

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Crime Economy Politics

Sen. Eric Berthel

State Senator Berthel joins me to discuss the continued effort to push the TCI proposal, even after the state is awarded over $5billion in infrastructure money from the federal government. We also talk crime, gas prices, and inflation.

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Crime Politics

Sen. Kevin Kelly

State Sen. Kelly joins me to discuss what may be an “awakening” on juvenile justice reform in Connecticut, despite the repeated attempts to downplay and minimize the increasing problem of violent crime and car thefts in the state.