John Dankosky talks politics, pandemic and data with Mark Pazniokas, Jenna Carlesso and Kasturi Pananjady. Watch the recording here.
Events
CT Mirror’s Coronavirus Panel: The Road Ahead for Connecticut
The Connecticut Mirror hosted a conversation Dec. 9 with three Connecticut-based health and finance experts on COVID-19’s resurgence. Watch here.
A CT Mirror Conversation: Gov. Ned Lamont
Gov. Ned Lamont joined us Dec. 2 for a wide-ranging conversation on Connecticut’s handling of the resurgent pandemic. Watch here.
Follow CTMirror forum on race here: #ctrace
The Connecticut Mirror, the state’s award-winning, nonprofit public policy news organization, is holding its second statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” today at Fairfield University. Follow the event here with the hashtag #ctrace.
Ticket sales end today for The Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ event
Ticket sales end today for The Connecticut Mirror’s annual event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race” on Oct. 6 at Fairfield University. The full event will feature New York Times columnist Charles Blow as the keynote speaker and also includes sessions on criminal justice with discussions on the governor’s “second-chance society” and policy research.
Two weeks until The Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ event
Two weeks remain until The Connecticut Mirror’s annual event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race” on Oct. 6 at Fairfield University. The full event will feature New York Times columnist Charles Blow as the keynote speaker and also includes sessions on criminal justice with discussions on the governor’s “second-chance society” and policy research.
Health care panel extended for ‘Small State, Big Debate Race’; Three other panels full
Two speakers have been added to the health care panel for The Connecticut Mirror’s annual event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race” on Oct. 6 at Fairfield University. Meanwhile, three other panels are now full for the event.
CT Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ — Only limited seating remains for three sessions
Tickets sales continue for The Connecticut Mirror’s statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” with only limited seating available for the three of the eight sessions. The full event will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Fairfield University.
Early bird rate ends tomorrow for Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’
The early-bird rate ends tomorrow for The Connecticut Mirror’s statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” which will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Fairfield University.
One week remains for ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ early bird
One week remains for the early-bird special for The Connecticut Mirror’s statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” which will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Fairfield University.
The Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ event set for Oct. 6
The Connecticut Mirror, the state’s award-winning, nonprofit public policy news organization, will hold its second statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” on Tuesday, October 6, at Fairfield University. Tickets go on sale today with an early bird special through Aug. 20. Find all the details here.
CT Mirror/AARP Google Hangout: Fixed-rate cap on electric rates
Along with sponsor AARP, The Connecticut Mirror hosted its fourth Google Hangout of the 2015 Connecticut Legislative session to discuss variable rates and the fixed-rate cap with third-party electric retailers.
Mirror announces ‘Policy Pairings Series’ — Four Issues, Four Breweries
Four Connecticut homegrown breweries will serve as the backdrops for discussion of pressing state issues as The Connecticut Mirror launches its first “Policy Pairings Series.” Two events are scheduled for April and two for May at locations across the state. Tickets are available starting today at ctmirrorpairings.org.
Video: Workplace Retirement: Mirror/AARP Google Hangout
Along with sponsor AARP, The Connecticut Mirror will host its third Google Hangout on Thursday morning with Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo to discuss workplace retirement and savings options. Joining host and Mirror Budget Reporter Keith Phaneuf will be Lembo and AARP National Senior Legislative Representative Sarah Mysiewicz Gill from Washington D.C. Topics covered will include private workplace retirement options available to employees, payroll deduction savings plan and unfunded liabilities.
Video: A CT Mirror/AARP conversation on caring for a rapidly aging state
Connecticut is old and getting older. One in seven residents is 75 or older, and the 65-plus population is projected to grow by 64 percent by 2030. Caring for an aging population was the topic Thursday of a Google Hangout, a conversation with Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman, Sen. Joe Markley and Elaine Ryan of AARP.