The battle over bringing back highway tolls in Connecticut, one of Gov. Ned Lamont’s top legislative priorities, won’t be decided in the current General Assembly session, for a lack of support. The plan is to focus on the budget for now, and save “tolls” for a Special Session in August, but No Tolls CT, a group that recently delivered a petition with more than 100,000 signatures to the governor’s office, vows to keep up the pressure.
Guest: Patrick Sasser, Founder, NO TOLLS CT