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Day: May 26, 2016

Murphy presses for action on mental health bill despite obstacles
May 26, 2016

Murphy presses for action on mental health bill despite obstacles

by Ana Radelat
Senate appropriators OK federal funds for Coast Guard museum
May 26, 2016

Senate appropriators OK federal funds for Coast Guard museum

by Ana Radelat
May 26, 2016

State handing towns responsibility for unclaimed human remains

by Keith M. Phaneuf
CT approval of Aetna-Humana merger draws fire
May 26, 2016

CT approval of Aetna-Humana merger draws fire

by Ana Radelat
CT to assist 18,000 parents losing state Medicaid coverage
May 26, 2016

CT to assist 18,000 parents losing state Medicaid coverage

by Keith M. Phaneuf
High Court reaffirms the end of Connecticut’s death penalty
May 26, 2016

High Court reaffirms the end of Connecticut’s death penalty

by Mark Pazniokas
Two big Connecticut egos jockeying for recognition
May 26, 2016

Two big Connecticut egos jockeying for recognition

CT Viewpoint by James Feeney
Connecticut — where there is less for every student
May 26, 2016

Connecticut — where there is less for every student

CT Viewpoint by Joseph J. Cirasuolo, Ed.D
GE part of a national move away from big, suburban office parks
May 26, 2016

GE part of a national move away from big, suburban office parks

by Tom Condon
Connecticut middle class losing ground, as in most of the nation
May 26, 2016

Connecticut middle class losing ground, as in most of the nation

by Jake Kara
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Districts will have to convince parents and students that in-person learning is safe and that students won't bring COVID-19 home.

Final passage of ‘Crown Act’ comes on unanimous vote
by Mark Pazniokas

With a unanimous vote, Connecticut became the latest state to adopt legislation prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyles associated with race.

Senate sends data center incentives and town aid pledge bills to Lamont’s desk
by Keith M. Phaneuf

Senate endorsed an omnibus fiscal bill that lays the groundwork for a major boost in PILOT aid to many municipalities.

Senate confirms Miguel Cardona as U.S. Secretary of Education
by Adria Watson

Cardona was the youngest principal in the state of Connecticut.

Nora Dannehy named top legal aide to Lamont
by Mark Pazniokas

The hiring of Nora Dannehy brings a high-profile legal talent into Lamont's office at the mid-point of his four-year term.

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