CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Will Connecticut Cooperate?

Jul 17, 09:57 PM

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Host Paul Pacelli opened Thursday's "Connecticut Today" wondering whether state officials will stand in the way of the federal government if the feds pursue the deportation of an 18-year-old illegal alien who almost killed two State Police troopers (01:07). GOP State Sen. Rob Sampson also weighed-in on that case (15:45). Bridgeport Charter Revision Commission Chair Faith Sweeney and Vice-Chair John Hosier talked about proposals for strengthening ethics safeguards and regulations for the city (21:59). CBS News reporter Olivia Rinaldi joined us from Washington with the latest on the Jeffrey Epstein controversy (30:40). University of New Haven Associate Professor of Homeland and National Security and International Affairs Dr. Matthew Schmidt looked at the current situation regarding Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. (35:01). National Taxpayers Union Interstate Commerce Initiative Director and Senior Policy Analyst Andrew Wilford explained how Connecticut's current tax code treats non-resident workers (44:29)

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