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Power & Politics 

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

Host:  Mark Sudol 

Lunch with Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim at 29 Markle Court Restaurant.

The Mayor talks about crime, President Trump, immigration and education

WFSB  8:30 a.m.

CT ’25 
Host:  Eric Parker

Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam on his new Police Chief nominee and Trump’s early Executive Orders and the Grants Pause

Trump Administration’s Actions and their Impact on local immigrants and the organizations in CT helping them find food, jobs and housing

Connecticut’s new Kid Governor talks about his new role and responsibilities and the platform that got him elected

 

This Week in Connecticut   

Host: Dennis House    WTNH 10:00 am

2026 Governor’s race: Mayor Erin Stewart (R )

Trump impact on Connecticut: Commissioner Dan O’Keefe, CT DECD

Connecticut expansion: Phil Barnett, Hartford Restaurant Group

 

CT Capitol Report          WTNH  10:30am

Host:  Tom Dudchik

Panel:  John McKinney, Mayor Danielle Wong, Liz Kurantowicz and Joe Aresimowicz

 

Groundhog Day edition of Capitol Report with Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding joining the panel and former House Speaker Brendan Sharkey.

Confusion, hysteria and reaction following White House spending freeze memo

Gov. Lamont on working with the Trump administration

News 8’s Mike Cerulli on proposal lower DUI legal limit in CT

Republican Erin Stewart officially exploring run for Governor

Bill proposes ‘actual’ start time listings for movies, in addition to trailers


Face the Facts

NBC Connecticut   Host: Mike Hydeck

Sen. Norm Needleman (D-Essex) reacts to the electric companies’ lawsuit against PURA, and delves deeper into what Democratic lawmakers are proposing to bring down the cost of energy in our state, and whether they’ll include Republicans in the conversation.

Rep. Greg Howard (R-Stonington) is a career police officer and Ranking Member on the Public Safety Committee. He joins Mike to discuss President Trump’s mass deportation effort and why it could put local police officers in a difficult position when it comes to enforcement.

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