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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Francis Padilla on Brad and Paul 5-1-19

FRANCIS PADILLA, President Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut. Back in January Brad interviewed me about the high costs of health care and what the Governor and the Legislature should do about them. An invitation was extended to come back on to update you later in the session. There is a bill, HB 7267, that would make coverage more affordable to employees of small business and nonprofit organizations, and individuals who have to buy insurance on their own. It is working its way through the process. Rep. Sean Scanlon, Sen. Matt Lesser and Comptroller Kevin Lembo are the authors and champions of the bill....She joined Paul to talk about this

 
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Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano on the bonding bill

Len Fasano rang the hotline to get to Gary Byron to talk about Gov. Lamont and the bonding bill that no one is talking about and how it affects us.

 
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Tracy Conte from Ability Beyond with Gary Byron

Gary Byron talked to Tracy Conte, the VP of Development and Community Engagement about their Virtual Gala, what the I/DD community needs during this coronavirus pandemic, and how you can help.

 
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