Mike Savino is the political reporter for NBC Connecticut, making sure Connecticut’s government officials work on behalf of the voters.
Mike is a lifelong Connecticut resident who loves telling the stories of his home state. He’s an alumnus of the University of Connecticut and a graduate of E.O. Smith High School.
Prior to joining NBC Connecticut, Mike worked for several newsrooms around Connecticut. He started his career as a staff writer for the Chronicle in Willimantic, then moved on to the Journal Inquirer in Manchester and the Meriden Record-Journal. He then made the switch to TV, joining a local Connecticut station. He also was head of multimedia for National Mortgage Professional, a business-to-business news outlet covering the mortgage industry.
Mike is a fierce advocate for transparency and open government. He’s been president of the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, a nonprofit organization that protects the state’s Freedom of Information Act, since 2018. He also won CCFOI’s Stephen A. Collins Award for reporting on FOIA issues in 2016.
When Mike’s not on air, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two dogs checking out all the great food Connecticut has to offer. He also loves going to sporting events, especially the UConn Huskies and Hartford Yard Goats.
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Two candidates look to unseat Himes in 4th Congressional District
After nearly 16 years down in Washington, Rep. Jim Himes feels like he knows what his voters are looking for. “The Fourth District, in particular, has always put a premium on independent thought,” Himes, (D – 4th District), said. He faces two opponents in his re-election bid that say he’s not serving those voters’ best interests, though. …
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Larson faces two former Democrats in 1st District race
Congressman John Larson is seeking a 13th term representing the 1st District, but this year he faces two opponents. Both opponents describe themselves as former Democrats. Republican Jim Griffin said he changed parties because he didn’t like the direction of the country, while Mary Sanders joined the Green Party because of her anti-war views. Larson, a...
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Housing advocates push for money, reforms
Karoline Ashford used to live in New London public housing and feels like she won the lottery when she was accepted into the Bayonet Apartments. “It’s much better for your mental health. You feel better and you feel like a person,” Ashford said. Bayonet Appartments is a 28-unit mixed-income development built by Eastern Connecticut Housing Opportunities. CEO Julie Savin...
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Another tight race shaping up in the 5th Congressional District
After one of the tightest races in the country in 2022, the 5th Congressional District is headed for a contentious rematch this November. Rep. Jahana Hayes, (D – 5th District), feels like she’s delivered for the district after winning by just 2,004 votes two years ago. “I have brought money back to the district for housing, really making…
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Hayes, Logan trade jabs during 5th Congressional district debate
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes and Republican George Logan made their case to voters during a contentious debate Wednesday in Waterbury. Hayes, (D- CT 5th District) said she’s done enough to deserve a fourth term in Congress, while Logan argued the district should elect a Republican for the first time since 2006. The two candidates ran a tight...
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Race for Connecticut's U.S. House 2nd District is a rematch in 2024
U.S. Rep Joe Courtney (D-2nd District) is looking for a 10th term in office this November, but he’ll have to win a rematch to accomplish that. That’s because former state lawmaker Mike France, who ran in 2022, is once again looking to regain the seat for Republicans. Courtney beat France by 18 percentage points two years ago and he’s...
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Stacey Abrams urges New Haven students to get involved, vote
Activist and politician Stacey Abrams was in New Haven Monday talking with students about the importance of civic engagement and voting. Abrams, who twice ran for governor in Georgia and advocates for voters’ rights and voting access, also told a group of high school voters that they can have significant power once they turn voting age. “The most…
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Political parties, election officials ramp up efforts ahead of Election Day
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison made a stop in Hartford Wednesday, looking to drum up support for his party’s candidates. “My friend, this election is about progress versus chaos, it’s about hope versus fear,” Harrison said during a news conference in Bushnell Park in Hartford. The appearance highlights the efforts of Democrats and Republicans with Election Day just...
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Iran's missile attack raises new fears during Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah starts Wednesday night, but people in Connecticut are on edge after Iran fired 200 missiles at Israel one day earlier. The attack resulted in only minor damage, but Jewish people in Connecticut say it brings a somber and stressful tone to what is supposed to be a celebration. They also said it’s a reminder about the…
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United Illuminating customers could see another rate increase. Here's why.
Electricity bills could be going up again if United Illuminating gets its way. The utility company is looking for another $105 million from state regulators, which would be raised through your electric rates. This comes after a summer of frustration from customers already paying more. If approved, customers could see a 9 to 10 percent increase. For example, if your…