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CT Capitol Report          WTNH  10:30am
Host:  Tom Dudchik
Panel:  John McKinney, Brandon McGee, Liz Kurantowicz and Joe Aresimowicz
Connecticut Democratic leaders rant about DC, GOP leaders rant about what needs attention in CT
Trump tariffs and the impact on Connecticut
News 8 political reporter Mike Cerulli with new information on the 2026 gubernatorial race
Protecting Social Security – East Haven attendees push back on US Rep. Rosa DeLauro

 

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

Republican lawmakers say the cost of living is the number one concern they hear from Connecticut residents. Sen. Ryan Fazio (R- Greenwich) discusses how his party wants to tackle it, even amid potential complications created by new tariffs.

U.S. Rep. Jim Himes (D-Fourth District) says the sudden firings of the top two NSA officials could set a dangerous precedent. Himes, a member of the House Intelligence committee, weighs in on why he thinks it happened.

 

 

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

Host:  Mark Sudol 

State Senator Jason Perillo (R) with the latest on the legislative session

Wilton First Selectwoman Toni Boucher (R) talks about her new book, “The Husky Effect, How UConn is Creating The Entrepreneurs of the Future”

The new President of Metro North Railroad and a faster commute

WFSB  8:30 a.m.

CT ’25 
Host:  Eric Parker

Defense Attorney Walter Hussey on the Waterbury Captivity Case

 Jonathan Gruber, Director of “Centered:  Joe Lieberman” on the new film on the Senator

Newsday Baseball Columnist Laura Albanese talks about the unique foods you’ll find at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium

 

This Week in Connecticut   

Host: Dennis House    WTNH 10:00 am

 

Electric rates:

State Representative Josh Elliott   (D)

State Senator Ryan Fazio (R)

 

Simsbury housing:

First Selectman Wendy Mackstutis (D)

 

Portland transition:

First Selectman Michael Pelton (R)

 

Bristol veteran travels from Bristol to Iwo Jima:

Joseph Caminiti – USMC retired

 

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