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

Host:  Mark Sudol 

Former FOX News hosts Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky talk about state lawmakers re-introducing legislation to ban non-disclosure agreements in Connecticut

5 years since COVID with two of our state’s first patients

 

WFSB  8:30 a.m.

CT ’25 
Host:  Eric Parker

CBIA’s Chris DiPentima on the impact of the Trade War between the US and Canada on Connecticut

State Rep. and Police Detective Greg Howard on Police Initiatives in front of the State Legislature

Mark Mehler, co-author of the new book 

The Magnificent Seven: College Basketball’s Blue Bloods, explains why the UConn Men’s Basketball team is one of the greatest in NCAA history

 

This Week in Connecticut   

Host: Dennis House    WTNH 10:00 am
Joe DeLong, CCM
Mayor Nuchette Burke-Black (D) Windsor
Pete Hess and Jeremy Schaap of ESPN on Dan Hurley

CT Capitol Report          WTNH  10:30am
Host:  Tom Dudchik Panel:  John McKinney, Brandon McGee, Liz Kurantowicz and Joe Aresimowicz
Connecticut leaders respond to Trump trade war
Rep. Larson rants against Elon Musk
Gov. Lamont’s push to expand preschool access
News 8’s Mike Cerulli on banning cell phones in schools
Linda McMahon and the Dept of Education job cuts

 

Face the Facts        10:00 AM
NBC Connecticut   Host: Mike Hydeck

Rep. John Larson (D- First District) joins Mike to discuss his concerns about transparency at DOGE, which led to a shouting match during a committee meeting in Washington this week. The Congressman also addresses his concerns about the future of Medicaid and Medicare under the current administration.

Can cities and towns take the lead when it comes to the affordable housing crisis in our state? For the most part, they haven’t. Erin Boggs, Executive Director of the Open Communities Alliance, explains her organization’s plan called, Let Towns Take the Lead.

 

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