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Day: May 20, 2019

Lamont backs nursing home rate increases
May 20, 2019

Lamont backs nursing home rate increases

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Jenna Carlesso
Lamont connects abortion rights, business climate
May 20, 2019

Lamont connects abortion rights, business climate

by Mark Pazniokas
House passes bill to help LGBTQ community
May 20, 2019

House passes bill to help LGBTQ community

by Kathleen Megan
As marijuana legalization falters, supporters eye constitutional amendment
May 20, 2019

As marijuana legalization falters, supporters eye constitutional amendment

by Jenna Carlesso
Tong gives labor a lift on ‘captive audience’ bill
May 20, 2019

Tong gives labor a lift on ‘captive audience’ bill

by Mark Pazniokas
Students With “Emotional Disturbances” Face High Rate of Suspensions
May 20, 2019

Students With “Emotional Disturbances” Face High Rate of Suspensions

by Patrick Skahill, David Desroches | Connecticut Public Radio
Katie Dykes takes helm at DEEP in era of escalating climate change
May 20, 2019

Katie Dykes takes helm at DEEP in era of escalating climate change

by Jan Ellen Spiegel
Three bills to make child care more affordable, accessible
May 20, 2019

Three bills to make child care more affordable, accessible

CT Viewpoint by Henry Smith
May 20, 2019

Tolls, not more borrowing, is the transportation solution

CT Viewpoint by Sandy Lefkowitz
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