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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- Mar. 28, 2017: Rep. Guerrera on why tolls are the answer

Mar 28, 2017, 02:46 PM

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Connecticut State Rep. Tony Guerrera, co-chair of the General Assembly's Transportation Committee, continues to advocate electronic tolls for the state. He explained his reasons why and took calls from listeners. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis (seated), Dan Lovallo, Rep. Guerrera, producer Christian Turnquist #tolls #roads #government

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