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Day: February 2, 2018

CT Dems scorch memo charging FBI, DOJ abuses
February 2, 2018

CT Dems scorch memo charging FBI, DOJ abuses

by Ana Radelat
Malloy to take one last shot at balancing CT’s books
February 2, 2018

Malloy to take one last shot at balancing CT’s books

by Keith M. Phaneuf
After claiming 52 lives in CT, flu season has yet to peak, CDC says
February 2, 2018

After claiming 52 lives in CT, flu season has yet to peak, CDC says

by Ana Radelat
Tolls: A slap in face to taxpayers, motorists whose funds were diverted
February 2, 2018

Tolls: A slap in face to taxpayers, motorists whose funds were diverted

CT Viewpoint by Craig Hoffman
February 2, 2018

A transportation funding crisis years in the making

CT Viewpoint by Jim Cameron
MGM spends $3.8M lobbying in Hartford, but wins in Washington
February 2, 2018

MGM spends $3.8M lobbying in Hartford, but wins in Washington

by Mark Pazniokas
Community health centers, facing fund cutoff, get short reprieve
February 2, 2018

Community health centers, facing fund cutoff, get short reprieve

by Mackenzie Rigg
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