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Month: February 2021

Disability Rights CT files federal complaint over age-based vaccine rollout
February 25, 2021

Disability Rights CT files federal complaint over age-based vaccine rollout

by Kelan Lyons
People with disabilities were next in line for COVID vaccine. Then the plan changed.
February 25, 2021

People with disabilities were next in line for COVID vaccine. Then the plan changed.

by Kelan Lyons
The historical basis of zoning begs for reform
February 25, 2021

The historical basis of zoning begs for reform

CT Viewpoint by Lawrence Rizzolo
Lamont must stop waffling on the Killingly power plant issue
February 25, 2021

Lamont must stop waffling on the Killingly power plant issue

CT Viewpoint by Tennyson Benedict
Religious freedom is less than righteousness
February 25, 2021

Religious freedom is less than righteousness

CT Viewpoint by Spencer Hill
To boost economy, state should invest in the ‘last mile’ of broadband connectivity
February 25, 2021

To boost economy, state should invest in the ‘last mile’ of broadband connectivity

CT Viewpoint by Thomas J. Peters, Ph.D
Connecticut House joins national civil rights campaign over Black hair styles
February 24, 2021

Connecticut House joins national civil rights campaign over Black hair styles

by Mark Pazniokas
Members of CT’s vaccine advisory group, surprised by Lamont’s new vaccine rollout plan, contemplate path forward
February 24, 2021

Members of CT’s vaccine advisory group, surprised by Lamont’s new vaccine rollout plan, contemplate path forward

by Jenna Carlesso
House approves big municipal aid pledge, tax incentive bills
February 24, 2021

House approves big municipal aid pledge, tax incentive bills

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Mark Pazniokas
CT legislature poised to make early budget pledge to help cities and towns
February 24, 2021

CT legislature poised to make early budget pledge to help cities and towns

by Keith M. Phaneuf
Better rail service will boost Naugatuck Valley economy
February 24, 2021

Better rail service will boost Naugatuck Valley economy

CT Viewpoint by Kara Rochelle
Why a Connecticut family foundation is funding the national movement for Black lives
February 24, 2021

Why a Connecticut family foundation is funding the national movement for Black lives

CT Viewpoint by William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund. Board and Staff
Statewide standardized testing this Spring: To what end?
February 24, 2021

Statewide standardized testing this Spring: To what end?

CT Viewpoint by Christopher E. Trombly
Felons and non-citizens on Connecticut juries? Not a good idea
February 24, 2021

Felons and non-citizens on Connecticut juries? Not a good idea

CT Viewpoint by Steven Wilf
Lamont committed to his age-based standard on COVID vaccinations
February 23, 2021

Lamont committed to his age-based standard on COVID vaccinations

by Mark Pazniokas
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