Suffolk County lawmakers vote to keep controversial red light cameras for another five years, Connecticut's attorney general says he would consider a settlement with Purdue Pharma but it will cost them, and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont backs away from tolls. We’ll have these stories and more with guests: Yancey Roy, Albany bureau chief, Newsday J.D. Allen, news editor, WSHU Kyle Barr and Rita Egan, reporters, TBR News Media Dan Haar, columnist and associate editor, Connecticut Hearst Connecticut Media Ken Dixon, state capitol reporter and columnist, Hearst Connecticut Media Paul Schott, reporter, Stamford Advocate
Suffolk County lawmakers vote to keep controversial red light cameras for another five years, Connecticut's attorney general says he would consider a settlement with Purdue Pharma but it will cost them, and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont backs away from tolls. We’ll have these stories and more with guests: Yancey Roy, Albany bureau chief, Newsday J.D. Allen, news editor, WSHU Kyle Barr and Rita Egan, reporters, TBR News Media Dan Haar, columnist and associate editor, Connecticut Hearst