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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 52 MIN

The Municipal Voice - For the common good

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Across the state, non-profit organizations work tirelessly to improve the lives of Connecticut residents. Today we will be hearing from two of those organizations. Lisa Hammersley of the Connecticut School + State Finance Project is here to discuss education funding and how to fix it. But first we are going to talk with Elizabeth Kaesar from the Connecticut River Museum about their upcoming Environmental Summit, held in conjunction with Wesleyan University.

Across the state, non-profit organizations work tirelessly to improve the lives of Connecticut residents. Today we will be hearing from two of those organizations. Lisa Hammersley of the Connecticut School + State Finance Project is here to discuss education funding and how to fix it. But first we are going to talk with Elizabeth Kaesar from the Connecticut River Museum about their upcoming Environmental Summit, held in conjunction with Wesleyan University.

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