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.
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.
This morning, Gary chatted with CT Political Columnist and SubStacker Terry Cowgill about 3rd parties and immigration, then House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora joined the show to discuss the EV mandate and the latest happenings in Hartford, Maggie Drag from Home Care 4 U stopped into the studio to talk about caring for our parents, and Thomas L. Krannawitter, President of Speakeasy Ideas, came on to talk about how progressive policies have hurt the family unit.
The towns of Avon and Canton have declared an emergency because of the coronavirus. The State Rep from that area, Leslee Hill, joined Gary on the air to talk about that decision.
Then we'll get you hungry to give back during March and especially on March 31 as Jersey Mike's Subs Day of Giving puts your donations to work supporting local charities including Make-A-Wish CT.
And we're closing reminding you about an important environmental practice that Connecticut helped make famous - mattress recycling - as we encore a segment with the Mattress Recycling Council focusing on how the practice makes a positive difference to our communities and our planet!