Tolls or no tolls: it's the seemingly endless Connecticut argument, right up there leaving or staying in the state.

Well, some sort of end is coming: the 2020 legislative session convenes on Feb. 5. If left unsettled, the toll debate risks being lost in the white-out of sports betting, vaping, recreational marijuana, the budget and other likely issues up for discussion.

Capitol bureau chief Christopher Keating talks about transportation's last gasp on the latest podcast.

Capitol Watch

Hartford Courant

Two weeks before Connecticut’s 2020 legislative session begins, lawmakers are still debating tolls

JAN 22, 202018 MIN
Capitol Watch

Two weeks before Connecticut’s 2020 legislative session begins, lawmakers are still debating tolls

JAN 22, 202018 MIN

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Tolls or no tolls: it's the seemingly endless Connecticut argument, right up there leaving or staying in the state. Well, some sort of end is coming: the 2020 legislative session convenes on Feb. 5. If left unsettled, the toll debate risks being lost in the white-out of sports betting, vaping, recreational marijuana, the budget and other likely issues up for discussion. Capitol bureau chief Christopher Keating talks about transportation's last gasp on the latest podcast.