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Day: February 24, 2014

February 24, 2014

Senate confirms Meyer for District Court

by Ana Radelat
February 24, 2014

Malloy moves to avoid food stamp cuts

by Ana Radelat
February 24, 2014

Malloy, Williams back national popular vote

by Mark Pazniokas
February 24, 2014

Special election set for April 11 in 61st House District

by Mark Pazniokas
CT’s Malloy jousts with Louisiana’s GOP governor at White House
February 24, 2014

CT’s Malloy jousts with Louisiana’s GOP governor at White House

by Ana Radelat
Herbst paints dire fiscal picture for UConn
February 24, 2014

Herbst paints dire fiscal picture for UConn

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Obama’s labor secretary brings minimum wage campaign to CT
February 24, 2014

Obama’s labor secretary brings minimum wage campaign to CT

by Mark Pazniokas
Key CT lawmaker asks: Is federal supervision of DCF still relevant?
February 24, 2014

Key CT lawmaker asks: Is federal supervision of DCF still relevant?

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
CT environmental community watches as Klee takes helm of DEEP
February 24, 2014

CT environmental community watches as Klee takes helm of DEEP

by Jan Ellen Spiegel
February 24, 2014

“Fiscal Sustainability: Critical to Connecticut’s Growth” set for Tuesday morning

by Staff Report
February 24, 2014

Connecticut’s place in the knowledge economy is linked to higher education

CT Viewpoint by Judith B. Greiman and Pamela Trotman Reid
February 24, 2014

Connecticut’s place in the knowledge economy is linked to higher education

by Judith B. Greiman and Pamela Trotman Reid
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