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Power & Politics News12 Saturday at 4:30 pm & 6:30/ Sunday 11:30am & 6:30pm.

Host: John Craven

COVID surge and schools:

  • Dr. Manisha Juthani (CT Public Health Commissioner)

Push for new domestic violence laws:

  • Debra Greenwood (Center for Family Justice President & CEO)
  • Meghan Scanlon (CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence President & CEO)

Police Accountability Task Force issues recommendations:

  • Daryl McGraw (chair)
  • Ken Barone (UCONN Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy associate director)

PLUS:    Is it safe to send your kids to day care during Omicron? And is there enough staff?

 

 

CT ’22  WFSB  8:30 a.m.

Host: Eric Parker

Covid/Omicron Latest in our Cities

Mayor Ben Florsheim / (D) Middletown

 Mayor Luke Bronin / (D) Hartford

Election ’22

Nancy DiNardo / Chair of the Connecticut Democratic Party

Ben Proto / Chairman of the Connecticut GOP

Sunday Spotlight / Connecticut’s ’22 Ski Season 

 Sean Hayes / CEO of  Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort

This Week in Connecticut WTNH 10:00 am

Host: Dennis House

Legacy of Dr. Luther King, Jr.:

Shawn Wooden, State Treasurer/Natalie Braswell, State Comptroller/Reggie Hales, Hartford Inquirer/Danielle Wong, Mayor of Bloomfield

Brush with Death: Cory Myers, Country 92.5 FM

Women’s heart health: Lisa Carberg WTNH and Dr. Robert Hagberg, Hartford Healthcare

2022 Governor’s race: Susan Patricelli Regan/ (R) for governor

CT Capitol Report WTNH  10:30am

Host: Tom Dudchik

Roy Occhiogrosso and Dan Haar join Tom

-GOP Releases New Attack Ad

-Fundraising in the gubernatorial race begins

-The race for Secretary of the State

-Senator Haskell leaves the Senate for law school

-Rejected CT Vanity Plates

The Real Story  Fox61  10 a.m.

Host: Jenn Bernstein

The 2022 race for office is heating up. Republican candidate for governor, Susan Patricelli Regan, talks about what she will bring to the table if elected.

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a mental health crisis, especially for children. Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s Meghan Scanlon and The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services’ Jane Adamik discuss the resources that need to become a top priority for adults and children suffering from mental health issues

Face the Facts WVIT 10 a.m.

Host: Mike Hydeck

Gov. Ned Lamont (D- Connecticut) on his executive orders, the state’s supply of masks and test kits, and his plan for property tax relief.

Sen. Kevin Kelly (R-Stratford)  discusses how the legislature will handle the pandemic, Republicans’ proposal to temporarily reduce the sales tax, and his priorities for the upcoming session.

Christine Stuart reports on the impact the Police Transparency and Accountability law is having on State Police.