Connecticut has a real problem with spending too much money, and a recent article in the Hartford Courant outlines that. Eric Berthel, explains.
Connecticut has a real problem with spending too much money, and a recent article in the Hartford Courant outlines that. Eric Berthel, explains.
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CT Republican Chairman Ben Proto called in to discuss what the GOP needs to do to get competitive, and what RTC's are doing and what they need to prepare for November. Then, State Rep Tom Delnicki from South Windsor joined us in studio to discuss PURA, crime and more issues being dealt with this session. And finally, Barry Hinckley from Re-Declaration of Independence explains how his movement is trying to move back to a Constitutional Republic.
There's a new group called Desegregate Connecticut, which is focusing on the housing in the state. State Rep Tami Zawistowski joined Gary Byron to discuss what this group is really about.
COMPTROLLER KEVIN LEMBO, joined Brad and Paul to talk about: Connecticut legislators unveil public option for health insurance. Connecticut lawmakers are joining other states that have unveiled proposals to expand government-run health coverage, with plans to extend state health benefits to small businesses and nonprofits, and to explore a public option for individuals.