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Day: December 11, 2019

Horowitz tells Blumenthal there was no FBI ‘spying’ on Trump campaign
December 11, 2019

Horowitz tells Blumenthal there was no FBI ‘spying’ on Trump campaign

by Ana Radelat
Lamont tells Trump refugees are welcome in Connecticut
December 11, 2019

Lamont tells Trump refugees are welcome in Connecticut

by Mark Pazniokas
UConn tuition will go up 23.3 %  by 2024 under new five-year plan
December 11, 2019

UConn tuition will go up 23.3 % by 2024 under new five-year plan

by Kathleen Megan
Congress issues scathing report on bullying, harassment at Coast Guard Academy
December 11, 2019

Congress issues scathing report on bullying, harassment at Coast Guard Academy

by Ana Radelat
Connecticut’s legacy of debt weighed heavy on Lamont’s first budget
December 11, 2019

Connecticut’s legacy of debt weighed heavy on Lamont’s first budget

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Medicare’s new primary care payment rule is good news for patients
December 11, 2019

Medicare’s new primary care payment rule is good news for patients

CT Viewpoint by Robert McLean, M.D., and Gary LeRoy, M.D. | STAT
Lamont should ban Tom Brady from moving to Connecticut
December 11, 2019

Lamont should ban Tom Brady from moving to Connecticut

CT Viewpoint by Joe Bentivegna MD
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