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Haze from Canadian wildfires dominated Connecticut during a week when local lawmakers closed their legislative session. Frankie & Johnny talk about it in their weekly recap.
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Is there finally a state budget deal? The 2023 Connecticut legislative session ends next week. Frankie & Johnny discuss that and how the CT delegation voted on the federal debt deal.
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In protest of the state budget process, group home workers are striking. Frankie & Johnny discuss their efforts away from the job, which include selling lemonade outside the governor’s residence.
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Frankie & Johnny are struck by May moose collisions. The pair also react to local developments in culturally responsive education and in closing the racial wealth gap.
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Toxicology results from an autopsy performed on State Rep. Quentin “Q” Williams raise questions about how lawmakers consume alcohol.
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Early voting is closer to implementation in CT. Frankie & Johnny discuss how lawmakers have advanced that and a bill that could protect people in police custody.
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Police look for answers while the community grieves the loss of a 12 year-old. That story, plus environmental regulation on this week's Frankie & Johnny.
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State lawmakers have issued budget and tax proposals. The governor is concerned about a tax-cut plan. There's also not enough support for a medical aid in dying bill.
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From abortion access to prison commutations, it's the weekly roundup of state news headlines with hosts Frankie Graziano and John Henry Smith.
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The UConn men are top dogs again. Frankie & Johnny cover championship celebrations in Connecticut and more.