The state budget is a heap of trouble right now with all of the coronavirus costs that are racking up more and more dollars against it, and former Lt. Gov candidate Joe Markley came on with Gary to break it all down.
The state budget is a heap of trouble right now with all of the coronavirus costs that are racking up more and more dollars against it, and former Lt. Gov candidate Joe Markley came on with Gary to break it all down.
Michelle Seagull,Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection joined Brad to talk about large purchases (leases, subscriptions, warranties), and that list of things. We’ve talked about it before, but we have a few newer things we want to talk about which should be interesting. We’ve seen electronic contract issues pop up a little more recently, and a series of new types of leases including, believe it or not, puppy leasing.
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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State Rep John Frey is representing the Ridgefield area, which has been hit HARD by the Tropical Storm, and he joined Gary Byron to talk about Eversource's poor performance.