Episode Synopsis "What Is Regionalization?"
Connecticut Public Radio’s news director, Jeff Cohen, considers the topic of regionalization with The Connecticut Mirror‘s Tom Condon who says “power is shifting to regions that can do their own economic development … It’s a critical time to at least explore this in depth.”Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen "What Is Regionalization?"
More episodes of the podcast Extra Credit
- What Historical Treasures Loom Large At The State Capitol?
- What Pension Obligations Threaten The State's Fiscal Stability?
- What's So Important About The Governor's Budget Address?
- What Happened To County Government In Connecticut?
- How Will The Governor Work With The Legislature?
- Why Is The State's Child Protection Agency Still Under Scrutiny?
- Why Are Tax-Exempt Properties Such A Burden On Cities?
- Which Governors Can We Blame For The Largest State Tax Hikes?
- How Are Juveniles Treated In Our Criminal Justice System?
- What Calculations Go Into State Education Aid?
- How Large A Role Do Third-Party Candidates Play In Connecticut?
- Why Do Certain Candidates Appear On The Ballot Twice?
- What Do Gubernatorial Candidates Say About Budget Deficits?
- What's The State's New Bond Lock?
- How Much Of The State Budget Goes To Municipal Aid?
- How Outside Campaign Spending Impacts Elections?
- What’s The State’s Citizens’ Election Program?
- How Do Petitioning Candidates Get On The Ballot?
- What’s So Difficult About Reducing The State Budget?
- What’s The First Step In Running For Statewide Office?
- Where Does The State Get Its Revenue?
- How Does The Gas Tax Fund Transportation Projects?
- What Is Regionalization?
- How Does Connecticut Get Its Judges?