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Follow-Up Forum on Connecticut Port Authority Planned
A second forum is planned to discuss issues with the Connecticut Port Authority.
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New Group Charged to Come Up With Recycling Solutions
A new panel is tasked to finding ways to reduce recycling costs for Connecticut communities and improve recycling efforts.
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Lawmakers to Hold Forum on Reducing High Health Care Costs
Connecticut lawmakers are holding an informational hearing on ways to reduce health care costs.
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Senator Blumenthal Calls for FDA Crackdown on Disguised Vaping Devices
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) is calling for the FDA to stop the sale of vapes disguised as smart watches, sweatshirts, phone cases, backpacks and other products. His office said .these devices are marketed at teenagers to allow them to use e-cigarettes without their parents or teachers knowing.
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Public Input Sought in Search for New Chief State's Attorney
Connecticut’s Criminal Justice Commission is seeking public input on who will be the top state prosecutor.
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Forum Planned on Troubled Connecticut Port Authority
Connecticut lawmakers plan to hold a public forum on the troubled Connecticut Port Authority.
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CCSU Releases Report on Police Racial Profiling in Connecticut
Central Connecticut State University has released a report on police racial profiling during traffic stops and leaders from the school’s Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy are presenting their findings in Hartford on Tuesday.
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CCSU Releases Report on Police Racial Profiling in Connecticut
Central Connecticut State University has released a report on police racial profiling during traffic stops and leaders from the school’s Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy are presenting their findings in Hartford on Tuesday.
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Vaccine Exemptions Under Scrutiny As Measles Cases Increase
Lawmakers and parents packed a session at the Legislative Office Building Monday to discuss the future of the state’s current religious exemptions available for vaccines.
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Vaccine Forum Canceled Amid Concerns Over RFK Jr. Appearance
A Connecticut lawmaker who supports eliminating the religious exemption from vaccinations for public school students says he had no choice but to cancel a planned forum on the science behind vaccines.
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Advocates to Speak in Support of Motorcycle Helmet Bill
With the start of spring just days away, we’ll start seeing motorcycles on the road. In Connecticut, it isn’t mandatory for riders to wear helmets, but every year there is a push at the Capitol to change that.
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Legislative Forum on Vaccines Planned at Connecticut Capitol
A Connecticut lawmaker who supports eliminating the religious exemption from vaccinations for public school students is holding an informational forum on the science behind vaccines.
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Gov. Lamont Pushes for a Modernized, More Efficient Transportation System
On Wednesday, Governor Ned Lamont took to social media and spoke at the Connecticut Legislative Office Building pushing the need to upgrade the state’s entire transportation system and gave more specifics than he has in the past on the plan to do so.
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Opposition Springs Up Over School Consolidation Proposals
It only took a few weeks for staunch opposition to develop against legislation encouraging Connecticut schools to consolidate.
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Wolcott Pushes Back on School Regionalization Proposals
Opposition is lining up against ideas that could lead to more regional school districts in the state.
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Wolcott Pushes Back on School Regionalization Proposals
Right now at the State Capitol, there are several bills being considered involving school regionalization.
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Lawmakers Schedule Public Hearing on Reappointing Judges
Connecticut lawmakers have scheduled a hearing for the public to weigh in on the reappointment of several state judges, including Chief Judge Alexandra DiPentima of the state Appellate Court.
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Thin Blue Line Flag Back Up at Capitol
A Thin Blue Line flag plaque is back up at the Capitol Friday after it was removed over concerns that it could actually represent opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Controversial Artwork Removed From State Capitol
What some say is artwork supporting police at the Capitol has been removed over concerns that it could actually represent opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Malloy Slams Suzio Over Violent Crime Data
Gov. Dannel Malloy fired back at accusations that his administration is responsible for any kind of spike or jump in violent crimes by people who were released early from state prisons.