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Rarely has the central defect of Democratic Party ideology been as clearly exposed as it was when U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan voted with the high court’s leftist minority on curbing power ...
They complain Connecticut does not spend enough money on public education. We spend $25,000 a year per public school pupil, ...
There's currently around 917,000 Connecticut residents enrolled in the various HUSKY programs, according to the state.
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CT Insider on MSNSuperior Court overrules New Canaan's denial of Weed Street affordable housing developmentThe largest of three controversial affordable housing developments may have a path forward after repeated rejections from New Canaan officials. On July 1, the Superior Court of Hartford overruled the ...
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CT Insider on MSNWhat is diquat and why could it be sprayed in Connecticut waterways? Here's what to knowHydrilla verticillata, known simply as hydrilla, is native to India. It was introduced in the United States in the 1950s as an aquarium plant but, since then, it has escaped into the local waterways ...
Democrats have been blasting President Donald Trump’s tax-and-spending bill for months, but many Republicans have remained ...
CT Mirror reporters followed dozens of bills from the concept phase to the House and Senate floors. Here's a breakdown of where they landed.
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CT Insider on MSNLetter: My stepfather is in prison on his deathbedA good man who did not ask for this. A good man who served his country in Vietnam. A good man who has lived in a small Connecticut town and worked at one law office for nearly 50 years. A good man, a ...
The issue creates traffic jams, dangerous behavior by drivers attempting to pass and frustration felt by other drivers.
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CT Insider on MSNCT recyclers say new law won't stop cross-border bottle and can redemption fraudWhen Gov. Ned Lamont signed the new two-year, $55.8 billion state budget on June 30, he put in motion new rules on the recycling of cans and bottles, aimed at dealing with interstate fraud that has ...
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CT Insider on MSNConnecticut state worker contracts expired on July 1 and unions want more payWith the start of the new state budget year on July 1, contracts for 45,000 unionized state workers have expired and union leaders said Thursday that there is evidence of employee retention and ...
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