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Day: September 24, 2020

Amid a reckoning on police violence, Criminal Justice Commission deadlocks on inspector general nomination
September 24, 2020

Amid a reckoning on police violence, Criminal Justice Commission deadlocks on inspector general nomination

by Kelan Lyons
Lamont easing COVID restrictions: ‘We’ve earned the right.’
September 24, 2020

Lamont easing COVID restrictions: ‘We’ve earned the right.’

by Mark Pazniokas
UConn partners with public schools to add social work students for support
September 24, 2020

UConn partners with public schools to add social work students for support

by Adria Watson
Former CEO of CT education partnership takes panel that includes Lamont, Dalios to arbitration
September 24, 2020

Former CEO of CT education partnership takes panel that includes Lamont, Dalios to arbitration

by Keith M. Phaneuf
‘Loneliness is the next crisis:’ CT prepares to loosen restrictions on indoor nursing home visits
September 24, 2020

‘Loneliness is the next crisis:’ CT prepares to loosen restrictions on indoor nursing home visits

by Jenna Carlesso
Murphy: Dems ready ‘to jump at the first sign’ Trump tries to shut down vote
September 24, 2020

Murphy: Dems ready ‘to jump at the first sign’ Trump tries to shut down vote

by Ana Radelat
A utility microgrid system would divide — and protect
September 24, 2020

A utility microgrid system would divide — and protect

CT Viewpoint by Joel Gordes
As Lamont prepares to ease COVID restrictions, he will also explain how they could return
September 24, 2020

As Lamont prepares to ease COVID restrictions, he will also explain how they could return

by Keith M. Phaneuf
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The state House is expected to approve more than $100 million in new, annual PILOT grants to municipalities.

Steady Habits: New CT vaccine plan ‘disappointing’ to equity advocates
by John Dankosky

Connecticut is shifting to a strictly aged-based vaccine rollout. Who gets left behind under that strategy?

Lamont committed to his age-based standard on COVID vaccinations
by Mark Pazniokas

The governor said he was contemplating no exceptions. 

Three weeks into COVID-19 vaccinations, DOC has vaccinated 10% of inmates, 40% of staff
by Kelan Lyons

Fewer than 850 incarcerated people had been vaccinated as of Feb. 22.

Grocery store workers ‘disgusted’ with Lamont’s new COVID-19 vaccine policy
by Keith M. Phaneuf

Grocery store workers are frustrated with Gov. Ned Lamont, who is no longer prioritizing them in the coronavirus vaccination schedule.

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