Minority Leader in the Connecticut House of Representatives Themis Klarides joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to talk about how un-business friendly the state of Connecticut is with the new taxes and fees, as well as people moving out of the state.
Minority Leader in the Connecticut House of Representatives Themis Klarides joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to talk about how un-business friendly the state of Connecticut is with the new taxes and fees, as well as people moving out of the state.
Barbara Foley joined Brad and Paul to talk about an upcoming fundraiser
RAHEEL RAZA, Clarion Project Advisory Board member, a founding member of the Muslim Reformer Movement, and international human rights activist. Raheel Raza—who received a fatwa from Saudi Arabia—contends that Saudi Arabia has a grotesque history of violence that must be condemned. She argues that the United States was correct to denounce this violence, but that it’s ridiculous that Muslim nations have failed to condemn this brutal murder and are instead looking to America for an answer. She joined Brad and Paul.
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Sen. Toni Boucher, Serves on the Finance Revenue and Bonding Committee, spoke to Brad about how in 2018, most of the $2 billion Connecticut paid state retirees stayed in Connecticut, but at least $184.5 million went to 4,800 retirees who now live in Florida.