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Day: December 19, 2019

Faculty, staff crowd regents meeting to oppose college merger plan
December 19, 2019

Faculty, staff crowd regents meeting to oppose college merger plan

by Kathleen Megan
In voting for USMCA bill, DeLauro finally finds a trade pact she likes
December 19, 2019

In voting for USMCA bill, DeLauro finally finds a trade pact she likes

by Ana Radelat
CSCU officially launches ‘free’ community college program
December 19, 2019

CSCU officially launches ‘free’ community college program

by Kathleen Megan
House votes to end cap on SALT deductions, but Senate likely won’t
December 19, 2019

House votes to end cap on SALT deductions, but Senate likely won’t

by Ana Radelat
CT, other Democratic states, to ask Supreme Court to reverse Obamacare ruling
December 19, 2019

CT, other Democratic states, to ask Supreme Court to reverse Obamacare ruling

by Ana Radelat and Jenna Carlesso
Trump is impeached. Now what?
December 19, 2019

Trump is impeached. Now what?

by Ana Radelat
CT’s plodding recovery: 900 new jobs in November
December 19, 2019

CT’s plodding recovery: 900 new jobs in November

by Mark Pazniokas
The jury is out, but may be fixed
December 19, 2019

The jury is out, but may be fixed

CT Viewpoint by Edward L. Marcus
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