The CCDL is suing the state of Connecticut for what they call unconstitutional methods of suspending fingerprints services due to the coronavirus. Holly Sullivan, the president of the CCDL, explains.
President of CCDL, Holly Sullivan
The CCDL is suing the state of Connecticut for what they call unconstitutional methods of suspending fingerprints services due to the coronavirus. Holly Sullivan, the president of the CCDL, explains.
State Sen. Len Fasano talks to Brad and Gary about nursing home funding and the grocery tax.
Ms. Gwen E. Samuel is a mom of a child that attends a Connecticut public school. She is also an education freedom and social justice advocate. In addition, she is a community relations consultant with a national reach.
Connecticut has a real problem with spending too much money, and a recent article in the Hartford Courant outlines that. Eric Berthel, explains.