All Politics
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State legislators are hoping to ‘chip away’ at Connecticut’s affordable housing crisis during this year’s legislative session. This hour, what reforms can we expect to see? And what conditions have led to the housing shortage?
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Presidential election years are an emotional rollercoaster. And if you’ve been feeling anxious about the state of the country, there’s a good chance the children in your life have picked up on that. This hour, how should we talk to kids about the election?
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For the first time in Connecticut’s history, residents could vote in person prior to election day. On this week’s episode of the Wheelhouse, we look at the results and check in with the state’s top election official, Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas.
Legislature
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Last year, providers requested $50 million from the state legislature. They were granted $5 million.
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The Judiciary Committee’s approval comes after Gov. Ned Lamont’s first nominee for the vacancy withdrew from consideration.
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The General Assembly is considering a bill that would create a 30% tax credit to companies that “tech” their Broadway tours in the state.
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Frankie & Johnny talk about dangers on the roads following a crash that killed five Connecticut children. Plus, an update on the Randy Cox case and tournament basketball for UConn.
Elections
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From abortion rights to partisan school board elections, ballot measures are a big deal in 2024. This hour, the history and future of ballot measures!
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Mark Barden's 7-year old son, Daniel, was one of 26 people killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Eleven years later, Barden is hopeful that America can still change.
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The investigation comes as the town is scheduled to hold a recount Tuesday in the race for first selectman. The Democratic challenger currently has 42 more votes than the Republican incumbent.
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The newly elected mayor of Hartford, Arunan Arulampalam, announced his picks to lead his transition into office at his first press conference held at City Hall the morning after his victory.