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Day: June 9, 2016

CT agencies told to start planning for big cuts for 2017-18
June 9, 2016

CT agencies told to start planning for big cuts for 2017-18

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
BIA says Schaghticoke petition is lacking
June 9, 2016

BIA says Schaghticoke petition is lacking

by Ana Radelat
Malloy vetoes tax breaks passed on final night of session
June 9, 2016

Malloy vetoes tax breaks passed on final night of session

by Mark Pazniokas
Angry, yet pragmatic, CT AFL-CIO assesses role in 2016 elections
June 9, 2016

Angry, yet pragmatic, CT AFL-CIO assesses role in 2016 elections

by Mark Pazniokas
CT dangles in-state tuition to entice students across the border
June 9, 2016

CT dangles in-state tuition to entice students across the border

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
June 9, 2016

An education revolution beckons. In Connecticut, who will lead?

CT Viewpoint by Thomas Scarice
Better outcomes in CT juvenile justice — and potentially savings, too
June 9, 2016

Better outcomes in CT juvenile justice — and potentially savings, too

CT Viewpoint by Dan Rezende
At CT’s juvenile jail, a spike in staff injuries
June 9, 2016

At CT’s juvenile jail, a spike in staff injuries

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
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