The political scientist who revised Connecticut’s congressional map a decade ago was hired by the Supreme Court to do it again.
December 23, 2021 @ 5:15 pm
With COVID cases increasing again in nursing homes, officials mull mandates
With less than 30% of nursing home staff having received a booster shot, some providers are considering a booster mandate.
The year of the vaccine: How Connecticut dealt with COVID in 2021
By the end of 2021, Connecticut’s eligible population is over 72% vaccinated, one of the highest rates. But challenges remain.
Sound (barrier) arguments? Not so much.
Jim Cameron makes some interesting arguments against sound barriers — most factually wrong, not backed by science, nor economically sound.
Immigrant children should have free access to legal counsel in removal proceedings
Connecticut has a responsibility to maintain an immigration system that will due process for all residents, regardless of citizenship status.
The accreditation scam – a costly rip off of future professionals
Yet, tuition for in-state residents at the University of Connecticut’s medical school is $47,673 and $81,753 for out of state.