Commissioner of Consumer Protection Michelle Seagull joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to talk about the medical marijuana program
Commissioner of Consumer Protection Michelle Seagull joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to talk about the medical marijuana program
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When voter fraud occurs, it undermines the electoral process for all voters. Fight
Voter Fraud, Inc. (FVF) was founded in 2018 by Linda Szynkowicz after she
observed issues of potential voter fraud—and was astonished to find that
when she reached out to several agencies, they all told her they lacked the
resources to investigate the potential cases of fraud.
Frustrated at the prospect of having nowhere to turn, Linda created FVF, a nonpartisan
nonprofit 501(c)4 to advocate on behalf of all disenfranchised voters, regardless of
party affiliation.
RECENT ACTIONS
√ Press Release: Fight Voter Fraud, Inc. Applies For 206 Arrest Warrants For Suspected Voter Fraud
Across Three Judicial Districts In Connecticut
√ FVF used State law to demand the arrest of Wanda Pataki, refused by CT Judge as ‘Unconstitutional’ !!
Key Points
- Fight Voter Fraud is working to make state election officials accountable for election problems
- Wanda has not been arrested despite SEEC criminal referral in June 23 and from this November when
FVF invoked Title 9 entitlements by electors to arrest Election criminals
- Connecticut’s Judiciary is not doing its job
- Connecticut’s political leadership is trying to ‘run out the clock’ on election fraud hoping it will go away
- In November of 2024, a Constitutional amendment is on the ballot to make mail in voting available to
all Connecticut voters and no longer for the current, constituional excuses.
The Dean of Health Services at the University of New Haven, Dr. Summer Johnson McGee joined Gary Byron to talk all things coronavirus, the impact on the state, and when we can start seeing things return to normal.
William Tong talk to Brad and Paul about pushing state’s Purdue Pharma Opioid inquiry to Pharmacy suppliers. Connecticut is considering expanding the state’s lawsuit against Stamford-based opioid maker Perdue Pharma to include pharmacies and others that distributed the company’s addictive product.