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Day: September 19, 2016

Ethics board says Wade’s recusal makes Anthem-Cigna conflict inquiry moot
September 19, 2016

Ethics board says Wade’s recusal makes Anthem-Cigna conflict inquiry moot

by Mark Pazniokas
Feud cost Connecticut’s Independent Party a line in U.S. Senate race
September 19, 2016

Feud cost Connecticut’s Independent Party a line in U.S. Senate race

by Mark Pazniokas
CCJEF attorneys ask high court to reject AG appeal, for now
September 19, 2016

CCJEF attorneys ask high court to reject AG appeal, for now

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Nation’s income gains strong, but Connecticut’s lag far behind
September 19, 2016

Nation’s income gains strong, but Connecticut’s lag far behind

by Ana Radelat
State’s jobless rate falls to 5.6 percent
September 19, 2016

State’s jobless rate falls to 5.6 percent

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Merrill says Connecticut ‘motor voter’ system hits fast lane
September 19, 2016

Merrill says Connecticut ‘motor voter’ system hits fast lane

by Mark Pazniokas
CCJEF v. Rell appeal more dangerous than status quo
September 19, 2016

CCJEF v. Rell appeal more dangerous than status quo

CT Viewpoint by Robert M. Goodrich
September 19, 2016

Education reform should be rational, and should work in practice

CT Viewpoint by Randall Smith
September 19, 2016

Don’t let Connecticut’s developmentally disabled be treated like cattle

CT Viewpoint by Roberta Fairbrother Curtis
Historic Congregational churches struggle for survival and revival
September 19, 2016

Historic Congregational churches struggle for survival and revival

by Tom Condon
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