Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano joined Gary Byron to talk about the recent coronavirus scare in the state of Connecticut, as well as what Gov. Lamont's response has been as well.
Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano joined Gary Byron to talk about the recent coronavirus scare in the state of Connecticut, as well as what Gov. Lamont's response has been as well.
PHIL KERPEN, PRESIDENT OF AMERICAN COMMITMENT, American Commitment engages in critical public policy fights over the size and intrusiveness of government through direct advocacy, strategic policy analysis, and grassroots mobilization. Working with key partners, American Commitment delivers timely, effective public policy research to the broader free-market movement, Phil will talk about: Why foreign price controls force Americans to pay the highest prescription drug prices in the world, and why we need to break these price controls in trade negotiations. He spoke to Brad and Paul
State Rep Tom Delnicki, always a treat when he joins Gary on the air, came on to talk about the bills that could face votes during a special session and what existing bills could be changed.
Gary spoke to conservative journalist Chris Powell about a government scandal and addressed the notion that Social Security and Medicare could be on the chopping block under Donald Trump. NBC CT Investigative Reporter Len Besthoff updated us on his “Reckless On Our Roads” story, and former Congressman Scott Klug joined the show to talk about the 71 million centrists who will decide the election in November.