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Day: June 3, 2019

House adopts $43B budget, Senate approval expected Tuesday
June 3, 2019

House adopts $43B budget, Senate approval expected Tuesday

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Maya Moore
Panel overseeing Dalio’s investment in CT schools would be exempt from ethics, disclosure laws
June 3, 2019

Panel overseeing Dalio’s investment in CT schools would be exempt from ethics, disclosure laws

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Kathleen Megan
On page 547 of the budget, a favor to Cigna
June 3, 2019

On page 547 of the budget, a favor to Cigna

by Mark Pazniokas
Lawmakers press for new redevelopment agency in state budget
June 3, 2019

Lawmakers press for new redevelopment agency in state budget

by Jenna Carlesso
Cost-free college is in the budget, but is it in the cards?
June 3, 2019

Cost-free college is in the budget, but is it in the cards?

by Kathleen Megan and Keith M. Phaneuf
In a $43B budget, there’s always room for pork
June 3, 2019

In a $43B budget, there’s always room for pork

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Give cities better tools to address blight
June 3, 2019

Give cities better tools to address blight

CT Viewpoint by Mayors Luke Bronin and Neil O'Leary
Birth mothers deserve to have their IDs kept private
June 3, 2019

Birth mothers deserve to have their IDs kept private

CT Viewpoint by Sean Murphy
Help teachers live in the cities and towns where they teach
June 3, 2019

Help teachers live in the cities and towns where they teach

CT Viewpoint by Rob Vogelpohl
Rebuttal: Connecticut DOT does not have a car culture
June 3, 2019

Rebuttal: Connecticut DOT does not have a car culture

CT Viewpoint by Joseph Sculley
Little merit to the Merritt Monorail idea
June 3, 2019

Little merit to the Merritt Monorail idea

CT Viewpoint by Jim Cameron
Lawmakers should place limits on on-call staffing practices
June 3, 2019

Lawmakers should place limits on on-call staffing practices

CT Viewpoint by Elon McDonald
Give teachers incentive to live where they teach
June 3, 2019

Give teachers incentive to live where they teach

CT Viewpoint by Kyle Mayer
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