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Susan Raff is the Chief Political Reporter for WFSB Channel 3 in Hartford, CT.She has covered four Connecticut Governors and numerous legislative sessions.She spends most of her time at the State Capitol. In 2018, Susan was on the campaign trail and gave us in-depth reporting on one of the most hotly contested Governor’s races.Susan has a lot of experience covering politics and her knowledge of the state is an important asset.


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The race for governor in Connecitcut is getting a little more crowded. Republican State Senator Ryan Fazio has just entered the race. Why is he running and what does he have to say about energy, crime, President Trump, and federal cuts? Listen to Real Talk With Raff to find out.
Though Gov. Ned Lamont hasn't made a decision about running, Rep. Josh Elliot says he is.
Affordable Childcare

Affordable Childcare

2025-06-1121:31

Beth Bye, commissioner of  CT's Office of Early Childhood, explains the importance of childcare legislation that came out of this past legislative session. An important priority for lawmakers this year was making childcare in Connecticut more affordable. The bill that passed will make childcare either free or less expensive for thousands of families. Bye was a driving force to make Connecticut a role model. She explains why this is will improve the quality of life for many families and boost the state’s economy.
The union representing 6,500 workers is asking lawmakers to value what they do. They say the current wages fall short and many workers can't afford to pay rent.
Americans are spending trillions of dollars on healthcare and yet we are the sickest.  Life expectancies are down compared to other countries.  Author and keynote speaker Tom Lawry has insight on the benefits of AI in healthcare and what we can do to take better care of ourselves.
The Governor has money in his budget to help Schools pay for teachers and resources. Schools across our state are seeing large increases in students with special needs.
Former Lt. Gov. Michael Fidele talks about the legacy of former Gov. Jodi Rell, who passed away on Nov. 20 and was laid to rest on Dec. 3.
Chris Cooper, who was an aide for former Gov. Jodi Rell, reflects on her time in office.
Former CT secretary of the state Denise Merrill talks about the election and how she feels the state handled early voting.
Join us as we dive into the vital work of the League of Women Voters of Connecticut with  Vice President of  Voter Services, Laura Smits. This organization,  active since the passage of the 19th Amendment, has been a  force in educating voters and safeguarding election integrity. Discover how they help inform citizens about candidates, crucial issues, and ensure the protection of voting rights.
November’s election is less than two months away. But many are burned out. Political Science Professor Scott McLean shares his thoughts on the drawn out election coverage, how young voters are feeling and can Democrats keep their support in our urban areas. Plus CT wasn’t always so red.
The Presidential Race

The Presidential Race

2024-09-0427:36

Presidential historian, attorney, and author Talmage Boston provides some insight on the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, and their upcoming debate.
Eversource Bills

Eversource Bills

2024-08-1429:17

Susan Raff speaks with Quinnipiac Prof. Mohammas Elahee about the sudden increase in customers' electric bills.
Going Solar

Going Solar

2024-07-3129:31

Susan Raff speaks with Bill Colonis of CT Green Bank about going solar.
Connecticut Tourism

Connecticut Tourism

2024-07-2429:31

Anthony Anthony, chief marketing officer, CT Dept. of Economic and Community Development, talks about tourism in Connecticut.
University of Hartford political science Prof. Bilal Sekou talks about the political landscape following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Road to Recovery

Road to Recovery

2024-07-0326:18

Laurie Bizzairo recently competed in the Gaylord Gauntlet in Wallingford. 
It’s all about politics. The big announcement this week by Nikki Haley that she will support Trump no matter what she said about him.  And what about CT elections? Congresswoman Jahana Hayes won by only 2000 votes in the last election, can Republican George Logan pull off a victory this November? Bilal Sekou, a political professor at University of Hartford make some predictions.
There  was a last minute push this year by state lawmakers to get some regulations on artificial intelligence. It was a lot to handle and Governor Lamont had some concerns and the bill was pulled.Chetan Jaiswal, a professor of computer science at QU,  has some real insight on this constantly changing technology and what we all need to know on the pluses and minus of AI.
Millions of Americans recently experienced something spectacular this week, the Great American Eclipse. Although it was a different experience depending on where you saw it, Quinnipiac University's  Nicole Granucci explains what we actually saw and why it was not as rare as you think. 
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