All Politics
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From the Jan. 6 obstruction arguments to tomorrow’s presidential immunity case — a status update on some of the biggest cases in the Supreme Court.
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This week, The Wheelhouse features the very first episode of Connecticut Public’s new podcast In Absentia. We’ll examine the history of political dysfunction in Bridgeport, the systems that enable it, and what this all means for the residents who wonder if their vote even matters.
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This hour, our mostly weekly pop culture roundtable, The Nose, looks at two new pieces of Civil War fiction: Alex Garland’s new movie, ‘Civil War,’ and the Apple TV+ limited series ‘Manhunt.’
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Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr. talks about his new book 'We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For.' We'll discuss the origins of the book and his thoughts on the 2024 election.
Legislature
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HB 5349 – An Act Concerning the Timely Reporting by the Police, was drafted at the request of Lauren Smith-Fields' family, who says Bridgeport Police failed to notify them of her death.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill, HB 5329, that would impose several new restrictions on cannabis sale and distribution.
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Lamont says he can save state residents hundreds of millions dollars by cutting property taxes, capping car taxes and eliminating taxes for most households on 401(k) and pension income.
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This hour on Disrupted, we preview the upcoming legislative session for Connecticut’s General Assembly and look to the November midterms. Our guests include CT News Junkie's Christine Stuart, WSHU's Ebong Udoma, and Professor Jonathan Wharton.
Elections
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Biden and Trump easily won Connecticut's presidential primaries on Tuesday. Their victories, while not surprising, will add to their delegate hauls for their party conventions this summer.
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Connecticut’s Presidential primary is Tuesday and thousands of people have already cast their ballot in-person through early voting.
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Bridgeport mayoral candidate John Gomes says he's staying in the race and will run as the Independent Party candidate for the special Feb. 27 election.
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There may be a collective feeling of déjà vu among Democrats in Bridgeport on Tuesday, when they head back to the polls for a court-ordered do-over of a mayoral election they thought they had decided months ago.