CTVV speaks with AFL-CIO

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Guests included are (L-R): Ed Hawthorne, near term CT AFL-CIO president; Shellye Davis, newly elected executive VP; Sal Luciano, current president of the CT AFL-CIO and Susan Patricelli Regan. Submitted photo

Connecticut budget talks continue to swirl inside and between the Democrat and Republican parties in the legislature. Key is resolving the current pension commitments in order to protect a balanced budget.

Susan Patricelli Regan, host of CT Valley Views, spoke recently with the Connecticut AFL-CIO management who expressed their concerns for the hard-working families of the state and their fiscal status and future. A highlight of this interview is the update on the AFL-CIO administration leadership transition in October.

This topic will be instrumental in Connecticut taxpayers’ voting considerations in the 2022 statewide elections, so don’t miss this segment: ctvalleyviews.com