WSJM Morning News – November 30, 2018

  • State lawmakers are looking into doing more testing for lead in the water at schools, daycare facilities, college campuses and veterans facilities.
  • Legislation backed by Congressman Fred Upton is designed to protect senior citizens from being impoverished due to medical problems.
  • A milestone is being marked by Secretary of State Ruth Johnson.
  • An effort is getting underway to build a new home for Hartford Public Library.
  • This Saturday brings World AIDS Day.
  • December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.
  • An event being held this weekend to encourage shelter pet adoptions.
  • Microsoft has won a bid to supply the military with headsets.
  • House Democrats are outlining their priorities ahead of the new 116th Congress.