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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- July 12, 2017: Mayor Bronin says clock ticking on Hartford

Jul 12, 2017, 02:20 PM

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Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin says the clock is ticking on the Capital City's financial future and he reiterated bankruptcy is not out of the question. The mayor talked about the city's financial problems in this interview. Podcast photo credit: Dan Lovallo #city #government #bankruptcy

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