George Logan on Brad and Paul 3-22-19
Senator George Logan joined Brad and Paul to talk about Connecticut's labor market situation

Senator George Logan joined Brad and Paul to talk about Connecticut's labor market situation
Thomas Partners Strategies President John Thomas joined Brad and Paul to talk about the latest President Trump intraparty feuds
Celtic Magician Daniel Greenwolf joined Brad Davis to talk about his upcoming show at Cheney Hall
Dale Bellis joined Brad Davis to talk about the latest with Liberty Healthshare
Chip McCabe joined Brad and Paul to talk about the NCAA Men's Tournament that's being hosted in Hartford this Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Dr. John Poothullil joined Brad and Paul to talk about why cancer happens
Patrick Sasser from NoTollsCT.Org joined Brad and Paul to talk about yesterday's vote on the toll proposals
Michele Seagull joined Brad Davis to talk about work from home scams
Yale Basketball Coach James Jones joined Brad and Paul to talk about their upcoming tournament game
Lori Hopkins Cavanagh joined Brad and Paul to talk about political free speech
Senator Eric Berthel joined Brad and Paul to talk about a possible CT Home Heating Oil Tax
Addiction Specialist Michael Molthan joined Brad and Paul to talk about getting black out drunk in lieu of St. Patricks DAy
Michael Copeland of the Sons of Thunder joined Brad Davis to talk about their FREE Education Conference coming up on March 30th at the Crec Academy of Aerospace and Engineering in Windsor.
Legal Analyst Scott Snellings joined Brad and Paul to talk about when it's too old for someone to drive
SENATOR GEORGE LOGAN was on with Brad and Paul to talk about the Actual Cost of Gov. Lamont’s Tax Increases: $2.4 Billion Per Year
Adrienne W. Cochrane, In recognition of Women’s Month, she spoke to Brad Davis about her first year at the YW, what has happened in the last year, what is happening now in 2019, and touch on some of the pressing news items affecting women right now.
ROBERT SINCLAIR, JR., AAA NORTHEAST spoke with Brad and Paul about: The breaking scandal on college admissions should also highlight the struggles of parents of lesser means who often must take out high interest government loans to get their kids into top schools. We’re seeing an increasing number of these parents facing financial ruin when their kids default on the loans. The release below outlines a service we have to help parents navigate through the finance process for kids currently prepari...
COMPTROLLER KEVIN LEMBO, joined Brad and Paul to talk about: Connecticut legislators unveil public option for health insurance. Connecticut lawmakers are joining other states that have unveiled proposals to expand government-run health coverage, with plans to extend state health benefits to small businesses and nonprofits, and to explore a public option for individuals.
Senator Kevin Kelly joined Brad and Paul to talk about proposed CT vaccination law alerts parents to nurses’ rights
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin spoke to Brad and Paul about the state of Hartford in his monthly spot
Attorney Wendy Patrick joined Brad and Paul to talk about a variety of popular legal issues
Patrick Sasser joined Brad and Paul to talk about the fight against tolls
Lori Hopkins Cavanagh joined Brad and Paul
STATE REP. SEAN SCANLON, A CO-CHAIRMAN OF THE INSURANCE COMMITTEE, talked to Brad and Paul about: Legislation would require insurers to submit annual reports on parity.
Joe Scully joined Brad and Paul to talk about the latest with tolls!
Brad Davis spoke to Nancy Hancock and Ann Flynn to talk about International Women's Day
Senator Eric Berthel joined Brad and Paul to talk about the soda tax!
Former senator Len Suzio joined Brad and Paul to talk about the controversial early release program
Len Fasano called in to give Brad and Paul an update about the toll situation in Connecticut following yesterday's hearing
MICHAEL FREIMUTH, Executive Director Capital Region Development Authority talked to Paul and Brad about: Vaunted NCAA basketball tournament returns to unlikely home in Hartford's XL Center. Hartford's XL Center is one of 14 locations positioned to reap the economic benefits of hosting part of this year's so-called "March Madness" tournament, which annually ranks as the second-largest postseason sporting event in terms of ad revenue behind the Super Bowl.