Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski takes a break form the campaign trail to dig into the leading headlines and developing stories in the state.
Category: Fiscal Policy
Marc Fitch
Marc is the Senior Investigative Reporter for Connecticut Inside Investigator, a new project from the Yankee Institute. He joins me to discuss a few of his recent reports and the surprising reaction to one.
Joe Markley
Former State Senator Joe Markley and I discuss politics and issues facing the citizens of the state of Connecticut as the latest political season starts to heat up.
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.
Sen. Henri Martin
State Senator Martin joins me to discuss the Governor’s attempt to cap the property tax rate on vehicles at the state level and the alternative tax savings plan offered by the Republicans.
Pat Sasser
Pat Sasser proved that you can fight City Hall and actually win, as long as you are committed and, more importantly, right. He has been an inspiration to so many other residents of Connecticut who continue to fight back against the overreach of government.
He continues to remain active as the 2022 election year kicks into high gear. Today he joins me to discuss the many serious issues facing us in the state and how we can potentially reverse the downward trajectory of the the state.
Sen. Henri Martin
State Senator Henri Martin joins me to discuss the the Republican proposal to temporarily suspend the gross receipts tax on gasoline.
Sen. Eric Berthel
Sen. Berthel joins us with his take on the state of the state.
Adam Andrezejewski
Adam is the co-founder of Open The Books, a watchdog group that has done the heavy lifting of exposing how our government wastes our money. He joins me to take a look back at their work in 2021.
Sen. Tony Hwang
State Senator Hwang joins us once again to discuss numerous issues facing the state as we get closer to the start of the 2022 legislative session.