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RadioActive: News Roundup and Analysis


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Hartford gender identity/expression ordinance, DREAM act, local community radio act, net neutrality, the federal tax bill, and the Queer Liberation Front.

 

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RadioActive: Better Choices for CT


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Shawn Lang (CT AIDS Resource Coalition) and Matt O’Connor (SEBAC) of BetterChoicesforCT.org discuss advocacy efforts at the state capitol to create a more progressive and egalitarian state budget.

 

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RadioActive: CT Voices for Children


Dr. Douglas Hall discusses the timely new report “Who Pays? The Unfairness of Connecticut’s State and Local Tax System”

 

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Modest Predictions of the Future


Regardless of tonight’s outcomes, I predict that this time next year:

  • Taxes will go down
  • Spending will go up
  • The deficit will continue to spiral out of control.
  • Many of my friends will still not have health insurance
  • We’ll still be in Iraq and Afghanistan

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  • steve thornton: [April 16]– Marking one full year in struggle, nurses, nursing assistants and support staff at...
  • dave rozza: Maybe I should have added Libya to the mix… :/ http://english.aljazeera.ne...
  • Meghan Quinn: Mubarak is out! Celebrate Saturday 2/12 at 1 PM behind the State Capitol!
  • kevin: so with that kind of political support, any hope of ending this thing equitably any time soon?
  • steve thornton: (January 15) Former Hartford Mayor Carrie Saxon Perry told Spectrum workers and their supporters that...

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