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

Host: John Craven

COVID at the Capitol and indoor masking:

  • Dr. Ulysses Wu (Hartford HealthCare)

CT lawmakers extend renter protections:

  • Erin Kemple (CT Fair Housing Center executive director)

PLUS:

  • After NYC subway shooting, is Metro-North safe?
  • CT moves closer to a new Hate Crimes Division
  • Is ethanol is the answer to cheaper gas?
  • Stefanowski v Lamont: Who’s winning the money race?

The Real Story  Fox61  10 a.m.

Host: Jenn Bernstein

Dr. Albert Ko from Yale School of Public Health talks about another potential Covid-19 surge in Connecticut.

GOP Candidate for Governor Bob Stefanowski picks State Rep. Laura Devlin to be his running mate. Both candidates discuss their plans for Connecticut.

 

CT ’22  WFSB  8:30 a.m.

Host: Eric Parker 

Republican Candidates for Governor/Lt. Governor

Bob Stefanowski /(R) for Governor
State Rep. Laura Devlin / (R) for Lt. Governor

A Status Report on Bills in the State Legislature
Susan Raff / WFSB Chief Political Reporter
Dan Haar/Columnist & Associate Editor at Hearst Connecticut Media

Sunday Spotlight:  CT State Police Run the Boston Marathon

Sgt. Kazimera Morse / CT State Police – Running Boston Marathon
Trooper First Class Mark Roberts / CT State Police – Running Boston Marathon

This Week in Connecticut WTNH 10:00 am

Host: Dennis House

Best of “This Week in Connecticut,” including updates on several stories.

CT Capitol Report WTNH  10:30am

Host: Tom Dudchik

John McKinney and Joe Aresimowicz join Tom.

Campaign Money
Super PACS
State Employee Pay Raise Report
West Haven Finances
Race for U.S. Senate in Connecticut

Face the Facts WVIT 10 a.m.

Host: Mike Hydeck

An in-depth look at Connecticut’s prison system:

Barbara Fair, is a member of Stop Solitary CT. She discusses a recent agreement with the Department of Correction on language for a new bill that would limit the use of solitary confinement and increase oversight.

Mike Lawlor, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of New Haven, provides insight on the history of prison reform in our state and shares his perspective as a former state lawmaker on what it will take to bring about change.

Kelan Lyons, Criminal Justice Reporter for the CT Mirror, reports on a recent public hearing during which letters from inmates were read aloud.

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