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Day: October 16, 2020

Connecticut sends COVID-19 distribution plan to CDC
October 16, 2020

Connecticut sends COVID-19 distribution plan to CDC

by Ana Radelat
Rosa DeLauro steps up fundraising as campaign heats up
October 16, 2020

Rosa DeLauro steps up fundraising as campaign heats up

by Ana Radelat
Themis Klarides forms new Republican PAC geared to party building
October 16, 2020

Themis Klarides forms new Republican PAC geared to party building

by Mark Pazniokas
Questions about Dr. Conley’s conduct, not his medical degree
October 16, 2020

Questions about Dr. Conley’s conduct, not his medical degree

CT Viewpoint by Velandy Manohar, MD
Patients need step therapy protections
October 16, 2020

Patients need step therapy protections

CT Viewpoint by Howard Rogers MD
Congress should invest in cultured-meat research
October 16, 2020

Congress should invest in cultured-meat research

CT Viewpoint by Jon Hochschartner
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