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Day: April 6, 2016

Budget plan offers painful cuts but remains out of balance
April 6, 2016

Budget plan offers painful cuts but remains out of balance

by Keith M. Phaneuf, Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Arielle Levin Becker
As battle for delegates intensifies, so does interest in CT primary
April 6, 2016

As battle for delegates intensifies, so does interest in CT primary

by Ana Radelat
Next up, Blumenthal’s turn to meet with Garland
April 6, 2016

Next up, Blumenthal’s turn to meet with Garland

by Ana Radelat
Well, one Senate is willing to give Merrick Garland a vote
April 6, 2016

Well, one Senate is willing to give Merrick Garland a vote

by Mark Pazniokas
April 6, 2016

Base Connecticut tax policy on scientific evidence, not anecdotes

CT Viewpoint by Thomas Cooke
Connecticut should not monitor Schedule V drugs
April 6, 2016

Connecticut should not monitor Schedule V drugs

CT Viewpoint by Linda Wallace
Deep cuts expected in budget plan today, but deficit may remain
April 6, 2016

Deep cuts expected in budget plan today, but deficit may remain

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Student suspensions can add to a downward spiral, data suggest
April 6, 2016

Student suspensions can add to a downward spiral, data suggest

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
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