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This Week in Connecticut   
Host: Dennis House    WTNH 10:00 am

The race for congress:  Jillian Gilchrest (D) for CT-1

Making history: Lisa D’Angelo, Deputy Chief State’s Attorney

The future of women’s basketball: Meghan Culmo, former UConn player

Power & Politics 

News12  Saturday at 2:30 pm/ Sunday 11:30am.

Host:  Mark Sudol 

CT Attorney General William Tong on his latest lawsuits against the Trump administration
Stamford Board of Ed member Dr Rebecca Hamman on latest concerns with the school district
John Craven on the new minimum wage

 

Capitol Report          WTNH  10:30am
Host:  Tom Dudchik
Panel:   Liz Kurantowicz, John McKinney,Joe Aresimowicz, Brandon McGee
Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Fazio endorsed by GOP Congressional leaders, Sen. Stephen Harding and Rep. Vin Candelora
Revolution Wind: Attorney General William Tong joins with Rhode Island to take legal action against the Trump administration for stopping the project
News 8 Political Reporter Mike Cerulli with Rep. Matt Ritter…. and the Budwesier Clydesdales at the State Capitol
The Hill ranks potential Democratic candidates for 2028. Where does Sen. Chrirs Murphy fall on the list?
Born to Run: New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker is elite, when it comes to being fast on his feet
WFSB  8:30 a.m.

CT ’25 

Host: Eric Parker

CBIA’s Chris DiPentima on the 2025 Survey of Connecticut Businesses
State Rep. Gillian Gilchrest on her candidacy for Connecticut’s 1st  District Congressional seat
How CT’s breweries are doing as we head into the fall with CT Brewers Guild Executive Director Rachel Diamond

Face the Facts        10:00 AM

NBC Connecticut   Host: Mike Hydeck

Rep. Tammy Nuccio (R-Tolland), Ranking Member on the Appropriations Committee, joins Mike to talk about oversight for how grants are awarded by the legislature. She says there is no clear policy and wants more transparency.

Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin (D) is one of four Democrats challenging Rep. John Larson (D-1st District) for his seat in Congress. Bronin explains why he thinks it’s time for new blood in Washington.

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