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Courts Crime Politics

Rep. Vincent Candelora

Juvenile crime is on the rise in Connecticut and Rep. Candelora would like legislators to address this growing problem.

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Toni Boucher

Former CT State Senator Toni Boucher joins me to discuss many issues affecting the state.

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Crime Politics

Sen. Tony Hwang

As recreational marijuana becomes legal in the state of Connecticut today, we take a deeper look at the legislation with State Sen. Tony Hwang.

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Authors Business Politics

Robert H. Bork Jr.

Robert is the son of former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. Today, we discuss his re-release of his father’s book, originally published in 1978, titled The Antitrust Paradox and how it is just as relevant today as it was then.

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Authors Crime Politics

Dylan Howard

The author of Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales joins me to discuss his book and the untimely death of of one of the original tech moguls, John McAfee.

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Economy Politics

Sen. Kevin Kelly

Sen. Kelly and I discuss this report from the Hartford Courant, showing that Connecticut is dead last in the country in economic growth.

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Advocacy Fiscal Policy Labor Politics

Marc Fitch

According to the latest American Legislative Exchange Council report, Connecticut has the worst-funded pension system in the country, with approximately $111.2 in unfunded pension liabilities.

Marc Fitch of the Yankee Institute and I discuss how we got to this point and where we go from here.

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Authors Crime Politics

Seth Barron

Seth is an acclaimed New York City reporter and the author of The Last Days of New York: A Reporter’s True Tale. We discuss the quality of life and crime problems being faced by New Yorkers and whether or not the city can ever recover from the policies that have been destroying it.

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Advocacy Business Politics

Jake Ward

Jake is the President of Connected Commerce Council. We discuss some new legislation that is supposedly designed to go after big tech, but ultimately harm small business.

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Fiscal Policy Politics

Sen. Eric Berthel

Sen. Berthel joins me as the recent special session wraps up to talk about the two major issues taken up in the session, the legalization of recreational us of marijuana and the passage of the massive implementer.