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.
Doctor J. Craig Allen, Hartford Healthcare addiction medicine doctor will talk about South Windsor joins towns in looking to change minimum age of tobacco purchases and states that More and more Connecticut towns are looking into making it illegal for teens to buy cigarettes and other nicotine products. Hartford Healthcare addiction medicine Doctor J. Craig Allen believes it's a positive trend. “One of the things raising the smoking age is it takes the cigarettes and it takes the nicotine products out of the hands of high school seniors,” said Allen. Hartford leaders recently raised the minimum age to buy nicotine products from 18 to 21. Now communities like Bloomfield, Wallingford, and East Hartford are exploring similar moves. He spoke to Brad and Paul about this
Shane Dugan from Nutmeg Federal Credit Union joined Gary Byron on the air to talk about all the things that Nutmeg is doing to help out businesses during these trying times.
Gary started today's show with Pastor Jim Staley, director of Passion for Truth Ministries, to discuss Joe Biden's Trangender Proclamation on Easter as an Attack on Christianity. Then House Republican Leader Vinny Candelora joined the show to talk about the announcement about the arrest Jose Pavon-Fermin, a violent convicted sex offender who was deported but came back to CT illegally and to give a budget update, including Democrats opting for gimmicks. Finally, Constitutional Scholar Thomas Karanawitter called in to discuss his new Substack, and some of the recent stories he has written about.