Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: IAFF Unions and Vin Candelora

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: IAFF Unions and Vin Candelora

Paul starts off the week speaking with Nathan McGrath, of the Vice President and Director of Litigation at Fairness Center, about the latest regarding New Haven firefighter unions. Then, State Rep. Vin Candelora returns to the program to dive further into the details regarding a recent article about state pensions and working from home.  …

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Mosquitoes, Kevin Kelly, and Bongs

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Mosquitoes, Kevin Kelly, and Bongs

Paul closes out the week speaking with Dr. Theodore Andreadis. of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, about EEE in mosquitoes in the state. Then State Sen. Kevin Kelly joins the program for his weekly update from Hartford. And, Paul and Aaron discuss if college students still have bongs. Segments Dr. Theodore Andreadis: (0:31 – 10:09) Kevin…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Aaron Can’t Cook Rice, Tobacco Age, and Minimum Wage

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Aaron Can’t Cook Rice, Tobacco Age, and Minimum Wage

Paul spends the midweek edition of Connecticut Today chatting with Ruth Canovi from the Lung Association about the age to purchase tobacco being raised to 21. Then, Andy Markowski, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business about the minimum wage being boosted. But, it all gets started with Paul and Aaron talking about…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Tony Hwang and Talking Whistleblower and Impeachment

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Tony Hwang and Talking Whistleblower and Impeachment

Paul kicks off the month of October talking with former intelligence analyst Brian Boyd about impeachment and the whistleblower. Then, State Sen. Tony Hwang returns to the program to discuss new taxes and laws starting in Connecticut on Oct. 1. Segments Brian Boyd: (0:26 – 16:39) Tony Hwang: (16:40 – 26:41) (GETTY IMAGES/IMAGE CREDIT)

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Cyber Security and Marc Fitch

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Cyber Security and Marc Fitch

Paul kicks off the week speaking with internet security expert Chris Moschovitis about the whether the U.S. should ever consider voting online. Then, Marc Fitch, of the Yankee Institute, returns to the program to discuss the latest issues from across the state. Segment Chris Moschovitis: (0:29 – 19:51) Mark Fitch: (19:52 – 37:12)   (GETTY…

Paul closes out the week on Friday by talking with Constitutional Law professor Rob Natelson about impeachment. Then, State Sen. Kevin Kelly joined the show for his weekly spot to discuss about several issues that could be fixed in the state with a special session. Segments Prof. Rob Natelson: (0:32 – 17:37) Sen. Kevin Kelly:…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Civility from George Washington and Impeachment

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Civility from George Washington and Impeachment

Paul spends the show on Thursday speaking with retired attorney and author Steven Michael Selzer about civility lessons from the first U.S. President George Washington. Then, Paul dives into the details surrounding impeachment with Quinnipiac professor John Pavia. Segment Steven Michael Selzer: (0:29 – 16:48) John Pavia: (16:49 – 26:15)

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Marilyn Moore Live, Whistleblowers, Absentee Corruption, and Aaron went to the DMV

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Marilyn Moore Live, Whistleblowers, Absentee Corruption, and Aaron went to the DMV

An action-packed show on Wednesday. Sen. Marilyn Moore kicked off the show, talking with Paul about the next course of action for her campaign and the controversy regarding absentee ballots. Then, Professor Allison Stenger joined the program to discuss her new book “Whistleblowers: Honesty in America from Washington to Trump” and the importance of whistleblowers…

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Max Medina in-studio and Union Woes

Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Max Medina in-studio and Union Woes

Paul spends Tuesday speaking with attorney Max Medina helping out Marilyn Moore’s campaign in light of absentee ballot irregularities. Then, Nathan McGrath, of The Fairness Center, speaks to Paul about representing some local Connecticut union employees that have some grievances. — including one that is connected to a U.S. Supreme Court decision. Segment Max Medina:…