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If you’re a news junkie — or maybe just news curious, we’ve got your weekly dose of Connecticut politics, tackling everything from tax cuts to human composting. Amplifying important local and national voices, The Wheelhouse walks listeners through the most important political stories of the week.  You’ll hear from well-known political reporters, academics, and local journalists across Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns.

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If you’re a news junkie — or maybe just news curious, we’ve got your weekly dose of Connecticut politics, tackling everything from tax cuts to human composting. Amplifying important local and national voices, The Wheelhouse walks listeners through the most important political stories of the week.  You’ll hear from well-known political reporters, academics, and local journalists across Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns.

    The Arizona Coyotes are just the latest ‘one that got away’ from Hartford

    The Arizona Coyotes are just the latest ‘one that got away’ from Hartford

    In April, a group of owners of National Hockey League teams approved the relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah.

    The move was a disappointment for Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont. Lamont had pitched the idea of the Coyotes coming to Hartford to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman earlier this year.

    Today on The Wheelhouse, what would it take for Hartford to get the NHL – and the Whalers – back?

    And later, May marks 25 years since a partnership between Connecticut and the NFL’s Patriots fell apart. We’ll revisit the May 1, 1999 dissolution of the Connecticut NFL project.

    GUESTS:


    Colin McEnroe, host of Connecticut Public’s The Colin McEnroe Show
    Andrew Zimbalist, professor of Economics, Smith College
    Dan Haar, columnist and senior editor, Hearst Connecticut Media Group
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    The role of student activism amid a polarizing war

    The role of student activism amid a polarizing war

    Student-led protests of the Israel-Hamas War are growing as the fighting continues. Students camp out and call on their educational institutions to divest from companies they say support the killing of civilians – while the world reacts.

    This hour, we look at how the protests in support of civilians in Gaza – and the war in general – are being talked about and how that rhetoric affects the safety of Palestinian and Jewish people.

    GUESTS:


    Sharon Otterman: Reporter covering education, health, other issues in New York City, New York Times
    Eddy Martinez: Breaking News Reporter, CT Public
    Jason Stanley: Professor of Philosophy, Yale University
    Gregg Gonsalves: Associate Professor at Yale School of Public Health and Associate Professor at Yale Law School
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    In Absentia looks at the history of political dysfunction in Bridgeport

    In Absentia looks at the history of political dysfunction in Bridgeport

    Why does political dysfunction happen? What are the systems that enable it? A new four-part podcast from Connecticut Public looks for answers in Bridgeport, where corruption charges, allegations of absentee ballot misconduct, and machine politics have left some residents wondering if their vote even matters.

    Today on The Wheelhouse, catch the first episode of In Absentia. The podcast offers listeners a deep dive into the history of political dysfunction in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

    Plus, we’ll hear from Connecticut Public’s Lisa Hagen about Connecticut's federal delegation ahead of general elections in November.
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    Will Connecticut pass meaningful housing reform in 2024?

    Will Connecticut pass meaningful housing reform in 2024?

    Connecticut’s affordable housing crisis has taken center stage during the state’s 2023 and 2024 legislative sessions.

    This hour, are meaningful reforms on the horizon for state residents? And how have zoning ordinances, a lack of transit-oriented development, and “opt-in” programs contributed to the crisis at hand?


    Jacqueline Rabe Thomas: Investigative reporter, Hearst Connecticut Media Group
    Anika Singh Lemar: Clinical Professor of Law, Yale Law School
    Ginny Monk: Children’s issues and housing reporter, Connecticut Mirror
    Abigail Brone: Housing reporter, Connecticut Public
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    How to talk to kids about the 2024 presidential election

    How to talk to kids about the 2024 presidential election

    Presidential election years are an emotional rollercoaster. And if you’ve been feeling anxious about the state of the country, there’s a good chance the children in your life have picked up on that. This hour, how should we talk to kids about the election?
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    Connecticut's turn: Early, in-person voting debuts in 2024 presidential preference primary

    Connecticut's turn: Early, in-person voting debuts in 2024 presidential preference primary

    Connecticut’s 2024 presidential preference primary represented several things for state residents.

    It was a shot at relevancy, a chance to demonstrate against Democrats, and an inaugural crack at early in-person voting.

    This hour, we explore how Tuesday’s presidential nominating contest in the Nutmeg State shook out.


    Stephanie Thomas: Secretary of the State of Connecticut
    Susan Raff: Chief political reporter, WFSB News Ch. 3
    Mark Pazniokas: Capitol bureau chief, CT Mirror
    Dr. Bilal Sekou: Hillyer College associate professor of politics and government, University of Hartford

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Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
41 Ratings

41 Ratings

Katie Redhead ,

Thank you

I am so saddened that the Wheelhouse format is another casualty of 2020. This show has been the closest thing I have to a “must listen” either live or via the pod. I appreciate all the insight and analysis, and the blend of hyper local with national politics and hope that you consider at least occasionally bringing back the format even if it’s no longer a regular weekly feature of where you live. Thanks for the good times! You’ll be missed

BrianMulhall ,

Used to be worth listening to

This show has managed to go from a must listen to to just awful in a matter of a few years. It’s sad it’s gone

David From Connecticut ,

Comprehensive Review of CT Politics

I do enjoy this show a lot. It gives a good overview of Connecticut Politics> Something that I listen to on my daily walk. . Truly appreciate all the work that is done to make this show possible

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