former CT State Senator Len Suzio spells out an even greater concern about the Transportation and Climate Initiative program that Gov. Lamont would like Connecticut to sign onto.
Category: Advocacy
Scott is the executive director of the Connecticut Restaurant Association and joins me to discuss the problems still being faced by the restaurant industry post-pandemic.
Marc Fitch
We catch up with investigative journalist Marc Fitch of the Yankee Institute to sift through what was accomplished and what is still on the agenda before the general legislative session ends on Wednesday.
Joe Delong
The Executive Director of CCM calls on Connecticut legislators and the Governor to once again fulfill a commitment to fund the 3-tiered PILOT program, which they have failed to do for years.
Rosalie DeFeo
Biker’s Against Animal Cruelty spokesperson Rosalie DeFeo is excited to start another season of charity rides to benefit the organization and help animals that have been abused or neglected.
Sally Pipes
Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute joins me with a look at new legislation that would outlaw all private insurance in the US and put all Americans on a federally-run plan within two years She says Medicare-for-All just won’t die , but will tell us why it should.
I take a deeper look at some of recent developments on college campuses and elsewhere with gender and society analyst Karen Straughan. She tells us why she’s becoming increasingly frustrated by the movement to eradicate specific titles, words and other language.
With the end of the schoolyear just around the corner, I take a look at the state of the classroom and how it continues to be affected b COVID and culture with the author of Please Teach Me Like I’m a Boy and the Executive Director of The Boys Initiative Dr. Vermelle Greene.
Marc Fitch of the Yankee Institute joins me to take a look at the headlines from the state Capitol, including an update on the Equitable Investment Fund, which is increasingly raising questions and eyebrows in both parties.
There was a lot of talk several weeks back about how restrictive voting and ballot access is in the state of Georgia. Monte Frank of the Serve America Movement will explain why we here in Connecticut aren’t as progressive as we think.