CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Do Connecticut Prison Text Messages Cost Too Much?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Do Connecticut Prison Text Messages Cost Too Much?

Host Paul Pacelli kicked off “Connecticut Today” with his view that the $3.5 million spent yearly on text messaging for prison inmates is well worth it and should be maintained and not eliminated (00:43). Connecticut Inside Investigator reporter Marc Fitch dropped by to chat about a proposed “soda and sweetened beverage tax” being considered at…

Melissa In The Morning: Soda Tax

Melissa In The Morning: Soda Tax

State lawmakers are considering a bill that would add a new tax on soda and juice to pay for free meals in schools.  The proposal would add the tax on sweetened beverages, syrups and powders to fund free breakfasts and lunches for all public school students in Connecticut. What is the likelihood of this bill…

Melissa in the Morning: Proactive about Cancer

Melissa in the Morning: Proactive about Cancer

There’s a new cancer prevention program for hundreds of firefighters across Connecticut. Starting May 1, career firefighters who are enrolled on the state employee health plan or Partnership Plan will be eligible for a free preventative scan every two years. We got more details on this new program and its purpose from Comptroller Sean Scanlon.…

Melissa in the Morning: Helicopter Crash Perspective

Melissa in the Morning: Helicopter Crash Perspective

The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded the New York helicopter tour company that operated the sightseeing tour that crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing all six people aboard. And as the investigation into the crash continues, we wanted to get perspective on what went wrong in this situation. We spoke with former FBI…

Melissa in the Morning: Bridgeport School Cuts

Melissa in the Morning: Bridgeport School Cuts

Bridgeport may eliminate up to 40 teacher positions to close a projected 28-million-dollar budget shortfall. The city may also furlough all school employees for a week without pay to help address the massive budget deficit among other proposed cuts. We spoke about what we can expect next from Vice Chair of the city’s Board of…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Higher Taxes To Pay For School Meals In Connecticut?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Higher Taxes To Pay For School Meals In Connecticut?

Host Paul Pacelli opened a new week on “Connecticut Today” talking about a proposed tax on sweetened beverages to help pay for universal school breakfasts and lunches in Connecticut (00:47). Commuter advocate and columnist Jim Cameron dropped by with his thoughts on the current Avelo Airlines controversy and the airline’s agreement to fly some future…

LISA ON THE LAW – Breach of Contract Vs. Negligence Cases

LISA ON THE LAW – Breach of Contract Vs. Negligence Cases

Lisa Wexler answers question about what to do if an electric car dealership not registering the sale to the IRS to receive a tax credit, what to do if a spouse dies and an attorney doesn’t file for your fiduciary certificate, and what is right of survivorship in a deed? What is better to do…

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Can Sen. Chris Murphy Win The White House In 2028?

CT Today With Paul Pacelli – Can Sen. Chris Murphy Win The White House In 2028?

Host Paul Pacelli kicked off Friday’s edition of “Connecticut Today” wondering just how good Sen. Chris Murphy’s chances might be if he launched a 2028 White House run (00:27). Former Bridgeport Democratic State Rep. Chris Caruso also joined us to talk about his nearly fatal recent battle with norovirus (13:47) Image Credit: REUTERS