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Day: February 4, 2014

February 4, 2014

UConn: We responded correctly to sexual assault reports

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
February 4, 2014

Malloy to present budget at noon Thursday

by Mark Pazniokas
Senate Minority leader calls for CT education chief to resign
February 4, 2014

Senate Minority leader calls for CT education chief to resign

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
February 4, 2014

Leonardi cool on federal regulation of insurance industry

by Ana Radelat
Blumenthal  pushes bill to prevent Target-like data breaches
February 4, 2014

Blumenthal pushes bill to prevent Target-like data breaches

by Ana Radelat
Malloy wants a $10.10 minimum wage in Connecticut by 2017
February 4, 2014

Malloy wants a $10.10 minimum wage in Connecticut by 2017

by Mark Pazniokas
DGA raises $1.4 million in Connecticut, but is outgunned nationally
February 4, 2014

DGA raises $1.4 million in Connecticut, but is outgunned nationally

by Mark Pazniokas
February 4, 2014

Election-year politics, future deficit, limit CT budget options

by Keith M. Phaneuf
February 4, 2014

Feds: Connecticut can roll out education reforms next school year

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Gun control activists shift tactics
February 4, 2014

Gun control activists shift tactics

by Ana Radelat
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