Political analyst and author Jeffrey Stephens considers the Biden administration’s plan to address the nation’s financial woes by increasing the tax rate on the upper echelon of earners. You can find Jeffrey’s latetest boo, Fool’s Errand, here.
Category: Fiscal Policy
Sen. Kevin Kelly
We take a look at the incredible amount and number of new taxes being proposed by CT Democrats with CT State Senator Kevin Kelly.
Joe DeLong
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities announced the formation of an advosory group that will offer guidance to best help local governments administer funding for the American Rescue Plan. Joe DeLong, CCM Executive Director, joins me with details.
Sen. Henri Martin
Sen. Martin joins me today to discuss the litany of new taxes proposed at the Capitol last week. All $3.2Billion worth!
Marc Fitch
Marc joins me again from the Yankee Institute to discuss the recent study completed by the Boston Consulting Group, which presents suggestions to take advantage of the upcoming wave of state employees to make the state of Connecticut more efficient and the challenges the state faces in making those changes.
Tim Phelan
Tim is the president of the Connecticut Retail Merchants Association and is speaking out on behalf of his organization against a proposed digital ad tax that is being debated in Hartford.
David Morgan
Economic and Precious Metals expert David Morgan, Chief Editor of The Morgan Report and co-author of “Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock-wave“, discusses what he sees as extremely difficult times ahead for us economically.
Sen. Kevin Kelly
Sen. Kelly offers his insight into the fiscal problems facing UConn and UConn Health and the downstream impact on taxpayers.
Monologue – 4/14/21
What is happening at UCONN? Is there no one in charge when it comes to effectively running the school or the health center without constantly coming to the taxpayers for more and more money, year after year?
Sen. Henri Martin
CT State Senator Henri Martin gives us an update on many of the new taxes that are being pushed by Gov. Lamont and Democrat legislators in Hartford.