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Day: January 27, 2014

Was faulty CT tax mailing a huge privacy violation?
January 27, 2014

Was faulty CT tax mailing a huge privacy violation?

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Long-term unemployment a priority for Malloy
January 27, 2014

Long-term unemployment a priority for Malloy

by Mark Pazniokas
Q&A: Open data portal
January 27, 2014

Q&A: Open data portal

by Mackenzie Rigg
December job losses in CT erase November gains
January 27, 2014

December job losses in CT erase November gains

by Keith M. Phaneuf
CT towns want share of state tax revenues
January 27, 2014

CT towns want share of state tax revenues

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Esty’s ‘nuanced’ votes on Obamacare rile liberals and GOP
January 27, 2014

Esty’s ‘nuanced’ votes on Obamacare rile liberals and GOP

by Ana Radelat
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