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Day: May 23, 2013

A lobbying battle: Speaker vs. Speaker
May 23, 2013

A lobbying battle: Speaker vs. Speaker

by Mark Pazniokas
Senate adopts measure to coordinate care for mentally ill children
May 23, 2013

Senate adopts measure to coordinate care for mentally ill children

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Arielle Levin Becker
May 23, 2013

Immigration bill moves forward, leaving gay couples behind

by Michael Gambina
May 23, 2013

Unfilled positions causing high UConn police overtime

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
May 23, 2013

Sandy area lawmakers seeking tax breaks for storm’s victims

by Ana Radelat
Senate, House wrangling over state’s first-in-the-nation GMO labeling
May 23, 2013

Senate, House wrangling over state’s first-in-the-nation GMO labeling

by Jan Ellen Spiegel
ESPN to lay off some workers
May 23, 2013

ESPN to lay off some workers

by Harriet Jones, WNPR News
May 23, 2013

Sequester soon to shrink unemployment checks

by Harriet Jones, WNPR News
May 23, 2013

Immigration provision pleases Conn. high-tech companies

by Ana Radelat
Immigration unites, then divides House
May 23, 2013

Immigration unites, then divides House

by Mark Pazniokas
With an eye to ’14 campaign, Democrats back minimum wage increase
May 23, 2013

With an eye to ’14 campaign, Democrats back minimum wage increase

by Mark Pazniokas
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