Joe Visconti stopped by to talk to Brad and Paul about the No Toll Rally taking place this Saturday at 10AM at the State Capitol.
Joe Visconti stopped by to talk to Brad and Paul about the No Toll Rally taking place this Saturday at 10AM at the State Capitol.
JOE SCULLY, PRESIDENT OF MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION OF CT, will talk about: Truckers say they already pay fair share for Connecticut Roads. He talked to Brad and Paul about it
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"Don't Risk Your American Dream" Non-Citizen PSA
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In other news, here are some recent wins for election integrity:
Pennsylvania: The state is making progress with absentee ballots, now requiring both a signature and a date on the ballot. The Supreme Court has supported this by declining to consider a challenge, ensuring these requirements remain in place.
Georgia: Their election board is reviewing cases involving election officials who dismissed tens of thousands of legitimate challenges brought forward by voters.
We encourage you to stay vigilant these next few weeks. Here's how Fight Voter Fraud can help.
ReportIt App: Please use our ReportIt App to report suspected voter fraud anonymously. If you see something, say something.
Double Registered, Double Voter Data: Visit our website to download our double-registered, double-voter data request form, where you can review the names of suspected double-registered individuals in your county or district and learn how to submit challenges correctly -- we'll even teach you how to use the data to help clean the voter rolls.
Doctor J. Craig Allen, Hartford Healthcare addiction medicine doctor will talk about South Windsor joins towns in looking to change minimum age of tobacco purchases and states that More and more Connecticut towns are looking into making it illegal for teens to buy cigarettes and other nicotine products. Hartford Healthcare addiction medicine Doctor J. Craig Allen believes it's a positive trend. “One of the things raising the smoking age is it takes the cigarettes and it takes the nicotine products out of the hands of high school seniors,” said Allen. Hartford leaders recently raised the minimum age to buy nicotine products from 18 to 21. Now communities like Bloomfield, Wallingford, and East Hartford are exploring similar moves. He spoke to Brad and Paul about this