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At State Capitol, a push to expand union rights gains ground

In a difficult year for organized labor, unions in Connecticut have managed to advance legislation that would expand collective bargaining rights to state managers, legislative employees and public-university graduate assistants. The bill might ultimately fail, but it is one of several bright spots for labor in a year when union bargaining rights are under assault […]

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Despite funding cuts, UConn proposes smallest tuition and fee hike in years

Despite significant proposed cuts to its budget for the next school year, the University of Connecticut administration is recommending that trustees adopt the smallest percentage increase in tuition and fees since 2000. The proposed 2.5 percent increase — which amounts to an additional $240 in tuition and fees for in-state students — is expected to […]

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State could lose another four nursing homes

A court-appointed receiver has recommended closing four nursing homes that have been in state receivership since January, arguing in court documents that they face financial barriers to operating and meeting required care standards. The homes–University Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in New Haven, Bishops Corner Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in West Hartford, Soundview Skilled Nursing and […]

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At Braeburn, intensive intervention helps lift student performance

WEST HARTFORD–Friday is assessment day in Room 111 at Braeburn Elementary School. Nancy Wildt, the school’s literacy tutor, spends the day handing out worksheets full of reading passages with blanks in them, having students answer open-ended questions and timing students as they read paragraphs out loud, marking down mistakes. Usually, Wildt works with multiple students […]

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Lieberman, McCain, Kerry urge bipartisan support for Libyan no-fly zone

Sens. Joseph I. Lieberman and John McCain joined John Kerry, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in praising the UN’s call for a no-fly zone in Libya. Their statement: “We applaud tonight’s action by the UN Security Council authorizing ‘all necessary measures’ to impose a no-fly zone in Libya and protect civilians and […]

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In-state tuition for undocumented immigrants barely crosses legislative hurdle

State lawmakers on the Education Committee narowly passed a bill that grants in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants. The out-of-state tuition for undocumented students is almost three times higher than the charge for in-state students to attend the University of Connecticut, Connecticut State University System and the dozen community colleges. Before the vote, lawmakers expressed concerns […]