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Day: May 28, 2019

May 28, 2019

Senate passes prosecutorial transparency bill

by Mark Pazniokas
After lengthy debate, climate change curriculum bill passes House
May 28, 2019

After lengthy debate, climate change curriculum bill passes House

by Maya Moore and Kathleen Megan
Once again, it’s not easy being green
May 28, 2019

Once again, it’s not easy being green

by Jan Ellen Spiegel and Jenna Carlesso
Bill that would make prison phone calls free sent to the House
May 28, 2019

Bill that would make prison phone calls free sent to the House

by Kathleen Megan
If awkwardly, Lamont and labor unite over $15
May 28, 2019

If awkwardly, Lamont and labor unite over $15

by Mark Pazniokas
Lamont, hospitals on brink of resolving seven-year feud
May 28, 2019

Lamont, hospitals on brink of resolving seven-year feud

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Craft brewers deserve access to affordable health care
May 28, 2019

Craft brewers deserve access to affordable health care

CT Viewpoint by Phil Pappas
It’s time to fix the broken teacher pension system
May 28, 2019

It’s time to fix the broken teacher pension system

CT Viewpoint by Sean Goldrick
Connecticut steps away from big-ticket incentives
May 28, 2019

Connecticut steps away from big-ticket incentives

by Mark Pazniokas
On budget, Dems say GOP prefers heckling to haggling
May 28, 2019

On budget, Dems say GOP prefers heckling to haggling

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Let’s have a full time — and smaller — state legislature
May 28, 2019

Let’s have a full time — and smaller — state legislature

CT Viewpoint by David Weinberg
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