Don Shubert talked to Brad and Paul about voters to decide if state should create ‘legal lockbox’ for transportation costs
Don Shubert talked to Brad and Paul about voters to decide if state should create ‘legal lockbox’ for transportation costs
Gary welcomed back Chris Healy from the Catholic Association stopped by to talk about Title IX and the Abortion Issue, highlighting it's the Democrats who take more extreme positions than does the GOP. State Senate Republican leader Steven Harding checked in live from the Republican Convention in Milwaukee. Attorney General William Tong came in studio to talk lawsuits and mandates.
The next round of stimulus checks are coming, and with unemployment benefits ending, Patrick Gourley from the University of New Haven jumped on with Gary to break down the impact on the economy from both of these events.
Gary kicked off today's show with Investigative Journalist George Colli, who discussed Ned Lamont's tree cutting scandal, and gave us an up close look at the protests at Columbia University in NYC. Then Lee Elci from our sister station on the shoreline checked in to discuss the protestors, and what to do about them. Lastly, political strategist Liz Kurantowicz to talk about the antisemitism on college campuses, the end of the legislative session, including the fact Dems voted against including letting police intervene if adults smoke in a car with kids.
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