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  • 1 week ago | ctexaminer.com | Red Jahncke

    CT Examiner is just $20 a year. A one-month trial subscription is just $5. And if you want to unsubscribe? That's online and at the click of a button. No phone calls. No runaround. No hassle. At less than a tenth the cost of our statewide competitors, our promise to you is no-nonsense federal, state, and local news that's nonpartisan, respects your privacy and is ad-free. Subscribe and see why CT Examiner is the fastest growing news source in Connecticut.

  • 1 week ago | ncadvertiser.com | Red Jahncke

    Banknotes forming the map of Connecticut. FJZEA/Getty Images/iStockphotoBudget talk in Hartford is confusing. Last week, the media reported that the state is running huge “surpluses.” Yet, Democrats say state programs are being severely squeezed; they want to bust the “fiscal guardrails” and spend more. Republicans say the state is deep in debt, and in danger of falling even deeper; they want to preserve the guardrails. The public is confused.

  • 1 week ago | ctinsider.com | Red Jahncke

    Budget talk in Hartford is confusing. Last week, the media reported that the state is running huge "surpluses." Yet, Democrats say state programs are being severely squeezed; they want to bust the "fiscal guardrails" and spend more. Republicans say the state is deep in debt, and in danger of falling even deeper; they want to preserve the guardrails. The public is confused. If there are surpluses, why is program spending being squeezed? If there are surpluses, why is debt growing?

  • 1 week ago | theridgefieldpress.com | Red Jahncke

    Budget talk in Hartford is confusing. Last week, the media reported that the state is running huge "surpluses." Yet, Democrats say state programs are being severely squeezed; they want to bust the "fiscal guardrails" and spend more. Republicans say the state is deep in debt, and in danger of falling even deeper; they want to preserve the guardrails. The public is confused. If there are surpluses, why is program spending being squeezed? If there are surpluses, why is debt growing?

  • 1 week ago | ctexaminer.com | Red Jahncke

    CT Examiner is just $20 a year. A one-month trial subscription is just $5. And if you want to unsubscribe? That's online and at the click of a button. No phone calls. No runaround. No hassle. At less than a tenth the cost of our statewide competitors, our promise to you is no-nonsense federal, state, and local news that's nonpartisan, respects your privacy and is ad-free. Subscribe and see why CT Examiner is the fastest growing news source in Connecticut.

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Red Jahncke
Red Jahncke @RedJahncke
2 Sep 24

Emma Navarro is American! She is already in the quarters. Someone tell ⁦@TheAthletic⁩ and ⁦@nytimes⁩ Go @_Emma_Navarro48 https://t.co/JDmmQPNvrv

Red Jahncke
Red Jahncke @RedJahncke
30 Aug 24

The Democrat Solution to Housing Crisis: Give Illegal Immigrants Up To $150,000 To Buy Homes https://t.co/XU7Z7bSoQF

Red Jahncke
Red Jahncke @RedJahncke
26 Apr 24

CT Myths https://t.co/zNOrFRdste “State government, under Democrats, has found even more taxpayer money to appease the state employee unions. How many people on Main Street are getting a 4.5% raise this year?" - Sen. Harding and Rep. Candelora