Face the State WFSB 8:30a.m.
Host: Dennis House
Police shootings:
Scot X Esdaile, CT NAACP
James Rovella, Public Safety Commissioner
Lamont’s first 100 days:
Kevin Rennie, Hartford Courant
Ebong Udoma, WSHU
Willie Pep movie:
Steve Loff producer
James Madio actor
The Real Story Fox 61 10 a.m.
Hosts: Jennifer Bernstein and Al Terzi
-Rep. Jahana Hayes (D, CT-5th)
-CT Mirror state budget reporter Keith Phaneuf on highway tolls
Real People Fox61 10:30 am
Host: Stan Simpson
Guest: Pastor T.C. Brantley is a provocative Waterbury minister and a self-styled relationship guru. He talks about being humbled by his recent divorce, but says it has made him a better marriage counselor.
Face the Facts WVIT 10 a.m.
Host: Max Reiss
Rep. Rosa Rebimbas (R-Naugatuck) discusses her concerns surrounding expungement, the clearing of criminal records. Some progressives are pushing a proposal that would automatically clear criminal records after three years for some former convicts.
Joe DeLong from the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities talks about the issue of teacher pensions and whether there is a path toward cities and towns taking on some of those costs for the first time. He discusses the difference between working with Gov. Ned Lamont and former Gov. Dannel Malloy.
We also take a close look at recycling programs and whether they have a future now that China is no longer taking American reusables. The cost of local recycling could skyrocket.
CT Capitol Report WTNH Sunday 10:00am
Host: Tom Dudchik