Some sneaky nonsense went down with the State Democrats over the weekend, and Rep. Joe Poletta joined Gary Byron about what they attempted to do.
Some sneaky nonsense went down with the State Democrats over the weekend, and Rep. Joe Poletta joined Gary Byron about what they attempted to do.
HEALTHCARE EXPERT SETH DENSON will talk about: 1 IN 10 AMERICANS SKIPPING DOSES AS PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICES RISE. A group of Democratic senators this week introduced the Affordable Medications Act, legislation that aims to cut prescription drug prices. Rising costs are a big issue for patients like Maryanne Perry, who depends on a prescription inhaler for her chronic lung disease (COPD). "Climbing a flight of stairs, by the time you get up you're literally huffing and puffing and gasping for air," Perry said. Last summer, Perry lost health insurance coverage and missed a deadline to enroll in Medicare's Part D drug program. She learned her inhaler would jump from a $50 copay to a staggering $1,000 a month.
Jim Fleming, the President of Connecticut Automotive Retailers Association, stops by the chat with Brad about the Connecticut International Auto Show at The Mohegan Sun Expo Center on November 9th through 11th.
Senator Kevin Kelly joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to talk about Connecticut's flailing numbers in terms of people living in the state