Wednesday’s “Connecticut Today” featured our weekly check-in with Hearst Connecticut columnist and Senior Editor Dan Haar, who talked about a Yale study on the state’s less-than-stellar investment strategy (0:47). Family Institute of Connecticut Director of Public Policy Leslie Wolfgang briefed us on a controversial bill making its way through the General Assembly (11:45), and we got an additional Capitol update from Fairfield GOP State Sen. Tony Hwang (23:28). Paul also had a few thoughts regarding the increasing propensity to demand that some people apologize for things that were said and done years ago (34:57).
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