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This Week in Connecticut   

Host: Dennis House    WTNH 10:00 am
Government waste:
Carol Platt Liebau, Yankee Institute
New era for The Hartford:
Claire Burns, The Hartford
Connecticut tourism:
Anthony Anthony, CT Chief marketing officer

 

CT Capitol Report          WTNH  10:30am

Host:  Tom Dudchik

Panel:  John McKinney, Mayor Danielle Wong, Liz Kurantowicz and Joe Aresimowicz
Gov. Lamont pushes $300M proposal for early preschool access
Lawmakers squabble over PURA and Chair Marissa Gillett
CSCU Chancellor apologizes for excessive spending
News 8’s Mike Cerulli on upcoming special elections
Trump Tariffs: Rep, Joe Courtney upset about Australia being targeted and impact on AUKUS
What’s in a name?  Should LI Sound be the Connecticut Sound?

Face the Facts        10:00 AM

NBC Connecticut   Host: Mike Hydeck

Andrea Barton Reeves, Commissioner of the Department of Social Services, joins Mike to discuss Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain providers. The CT Hospital Association has asked for an increase across the board. Barton Reeves explains why the Lamont administration is taking a different approach.

Although the federal funding freeze has been lifted, Community Health Centers in Connecticut are facing a lot of uncertainty. Employees are worried not only about their jobs, but their patients. Sabrina Trocchi, CEO of Wheeler Health, tells Mike why some of the essential programs they offer could be in jeopardy.

Power & Politics 
News12  Saturday at 4:30 pm/ Sunday 11:30am.

Host:  Mark Sudol 

New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart talks about her exploratory run for Governor. The two candidates running for state Senator Kevin Kelly’s open seat are in studio, meeting for the first time on our show.


 

WFSB  8:30 a.m.

CT ’25 
Host:  Eric Parker

CT GOP Chairman Ben Proto on the First Four Weeks of the Trump Administration

U.S. Rep. John Larson (CT-1) on the First Four Weeks of the Trump Administration and he will offer a health update

Sunday Spotlight:  Ann Dagle on the Tenth Anniversary of the Brian Dagle Foundation

 
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