The CIAC's decision for non contact football has made waves in the state, and Speaker of The House Joe Aresimowicz joined Gary Byron's show
to talk about the decision, Gov Lamont's executive orders, and the DPH Commissioner getting threats.
The CIAC's decision for non contact football has made waves in the state, and Speaker of The House Joe Aresimowicz joined Gary Byron's show
to talk about the decision, Gov Lamont's executive orders, and the DPH Commissioner getting threats.
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 Representative Chris Davis spoke to Brad Davis and Gary Byron about the latest with the East Windsor Casino and the potential of a fourth casino in Connecticut
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