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Brian & Company
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Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.
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Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.
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State Special Session is a Wrap.
Brian & Company
6 minutes
6 days ago
State Special Session is a Wrap.
Mike Cerulli, WTNH Political Reporter talks about the special session in Connecticut being focused on key legislative issues, including a housing bill and a $500 million fund to address federal shortfalls. Governor Lamont aims to advance healthcare and housing policies despite facing criticisms and challenges. The housing bill includes provisions for expedited conversion of commercial properties to residential units, sparking debates about town planning and property utilization. Republicans, outnumbered in both chambers, use amendments to delay proceedings. The $500 million fund's allocation may depend on the governor's willingness to support Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are crucial for many lawmakers' re-election prospects.
Brian & Company
Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.