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Month: December 2020

On New Year’s Eve, high court says Lamont’s COVID bar closures are constitutional
December 31, 2020

On New Year’s Eve, high court says Lamont’s COVID bar closures are constitutional

by Mark Pazniokas
If you had one wish for 2021, what would it be?
December 31, 2020

If you had one wish for 2021, what would it be?

by CT Mirror Staff
Connecticut benefits from project labor agreements
December 31, 2020

Connecticut benefits from project labor agreements

CT Viewpoint by Keith Brothers
Best of 2020: CT’s extreme inequality poses major obstacle to sustainable ‘inclusive’ growth
December 31, 2020

Best of 2020: CT’s extreme inequality poses major obstacle to sustainable ‘inclusive’ growth

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Best of 2020: Why does community college enrollment look so different this year? COVID
December 31, 2020

Best of 2020: Why does community college enrollment look so different this year? COVID

by Adria Watson and Kasturi Pananjady
Best of 2020: Minority businesses: Wounded by COVID, but key to inclusive revival
December 31, 2020

Best of 2020: Minority businesses: Wounded by COVID, but key to inclusive revival

by Tom Condon
Lamont will not delay payroll deductions for paid family leave
December 30, 2020

Lamont will not delay payroll deductions for paid family leave

by Mark Pazniokas
Lamont directs another $31.2 million to CT nursing homes
December 30, 2020

Lamont directs another $31.2 million to CT nursing homes

by Jenna Carlesso and Keith M. Phaneuf
Politics needs a new injection of common sense
December 30, 2020

Politics needs a new injection of common sense

CT Viewpoint by Robert Ham
Best of 2020: CT keeps losing power when storms strike. But that doesn’t have to happen.
December 30, 2020

Best of 2020: CT keeps losing power when storms strike. But that doesn’t have to happen.

by Jan Ellen Spiegel
Best of 2020: ‘Why are we suffering if he’s innocent until proven guilty?’ Cash bail in the COVID era
December 30, 2020

Best of 2020: ‘Why are we suffering if he’s innocent until proven guilty?’ Cash bail in the COVID era

by Kelan Lyons
Best of 2020: ‘I’m relying on prayer.’ Complaints pile up against health care sharing ministries as state mounts a defense
December 30, 2020

Best of 2020: ‘I’m relying on prayer.’ Complaints pile up against health care sharing ministries as state mounts a defense

by Jenna Carlesso
TCI ignores science and economic reality
December 29, 2020

TCI ignores science and economic reality

CT Viewpoint by Joseph R. Sculley
Lamont abandons his party in his push against university unions
December 29, 2020

Lamont abandons his party in his push against university unions

CT Viewpoint by Brendan Cunningham
Best of 2020: Broken promises to fund transportation defined last 15 years
December 29, 2020

Best of 2020: Broken promises to fund transportation defined last 15 years

by Keith M. Phaneuf
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