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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- June 9, 2017: Rep. Delnicki talks crumbling foundation

Jun 10, 2017, 01:29 AM

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Residents in eastern Connecticut are growing more concerned about the crumbling foundations of their homes. Will state government help them? State Rep. Tom Delnicki, R-14, of South Windsor talks about possible government solutions. Podcast photo credit: Getty Images Plus/iStock/TomFoldes #foundation #structure #repair #government

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