Sate Representative and House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora gives us an update on the goings-on in Hartford as the legislative session kicks into high gear.
The President of the Greater Waterbury NAACP Ginnie Rae Clay leads a community conversation about housing issues in Waterbury and around the state.
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CT State Senator joins me to to promote Saturday’s Stop the Gas Tax rally and update us on what’s happening in Hartford.
Mark Mix is the President of the National Right to Work Committee and joins me today to discuss the recent revelation that the American Federation of Teachers has successfully been lobbying the CDC to keep schools closed to in-person learning, even going to far as to writing some of the language in the CD guidelines.
Connecticut State Senator Eric Berthel calls in to give us an update on some legislation being debated in Hartford.
Marc Fitch
Marc Fitch, an investigative reporter for The Yankee Institute, focuses on just how much the University of Connecticut depends on taxpayer dollars just to pay the bills.
Adam Andrzewjewski
Adam is the President of Open The Books, a taxpayer watchdog group that keeps an eye on how our money is spent. Today we discuss the waste that is being spent by our Federal government in the name of Covid relief.
Phil Kerpen
Phil is the head of American Commitment. We discuss a column of his that he wrote earlier this year about the impact of and inability to control the COVID-19 virus.
Sue Provonost
Sue is the founder and executive director of the Brass City Harvest. She joins me to discuss what the last year has been like for the food hub and what their second year holds.
Nora Duncan
The state director of the CT AARP Nora Duncan explains how nursing homes fared during the COVID-19 pandemic and what hew legislation is being discussed to further protect residents of long term care facilities from experiencing isolation, sickness and neglect.