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Day: July 18, 2019

Former A.G. Holder issues call to action at Legal Aid fundraiser
July 18, 2019

Former A.G. Holder issues call to action at Legal Aid fundraiser

by Kelan Lyons
State’s childcare subsidy program receives long awaited funding increase
July 18, 2019

State’s childcare subsidy program receives long awaited funding increase

by Maya Moore
U.S. House approves minimum wage hike to $15 an hour
July 18, 2019

U.S. House approves minimum wage hike to $15 an hour

by Ana Radelat
Blumenthal to travel to U.S.-Mexico border to investigate migrant detentions
July 18, 2019

Blumenthal to travel to U.S.-Mexico border to investigate migrant detentions

by Ana Radelat
CT reaches 2nd deal in three years to refinance employees’ pension fund
July 18, 2019

CT reaches 2nd deal in three years to refinance employees’ pension fund

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Labor department reports 1,400 jobs lost in June, downgrades May totals
July 18, 2019

Labor department reports 1,400 jobs lost in June, downgrades May totals

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Board approves Meriden administrator as next state commissioner of education
July 18, 2019

Board approves Meriden administrator as next state commissioner of education

by Kathleen Megan
Advocates decry inquiry in prison birth case
July 18, 2019

Advocates decry inquiry in prison birth case

by Jenna Carlesso
Solution: Fully fund the state’s PILOT program
July 18, 2019

Solution: Fully fund the state’s PILOT program

by Matt Pilon | Hartford Business Journal
Local option sales taxes and/or income taxes: NOT a solution
July 18, 2019

Local option sales taxes and/or income taxes: NOT a solution

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