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Author: Mackenzie Rigg

Bills on domestic violence, incarcerated women get final approval
May 3, 2018

Bills on domestic violence, incarcerated women get final approval

by Mackenzie Rigg
To avert a strike, House boosts money for care of the disabled
May 2, 2018

To avert a strike, House boosts money for care of the disabled

by Mackenzie Rigg
Workers who care for disabled vote to strike May 7
April 26, 2018

Workers who care for disabled vote to strike May 7

by Mackenzie Rigg
Clock ticking on a bipartisan scramble to curb drug costs
April 25, 2018

Clock ticking on a bipartisan scramble to curb drug costs

by Mackenzie Rigg
Union president: Workers have postponed strike — for now
April 22, 2018

Union president: Workers have postponed strike — for now

by Mackenzie Rigg
After abuse scandal, CT lawmakers push to reform Whiting
April 9, 2018

After abuse scandal, CT lawmakers push to reform Whiting

by Mackenzie Rigg
Bills to mandate health coverage die in committee but some support remains
March 21, 2018

Bills to mandate health coverage die in committee but some support remains

by Mackenzie Rigg
Home-care contract wins bipartisan support ahead of vote
March 20, 2018

Home-care contract wins bipartisan support ahead of vote

by Mackenzie Rigg
CT bill would require that certain Medicaid enrollees work
March 12, 2018

CT bill would require that certain Medicaid enrollees work

by Mackenzie Rigg
CT ponders an individual mandate — and two vastly different penalties
March 8, 2018

CT ponders an individual mandate — and two vastly different penalties

by Mackenzie Rigg
Former hedge-fund manager enters governor’s race
March 5, 2018

Former hedge-fund manager enters governor’s race

by Mackenzie Rigg
As overdose deaths continue to climb, a new state initiative
March 4, 2018

As overdose deaths continue to climb, a new state initiative

by Mackenzie Rigg
Lawsuits accuse staff at Whiting of psychological, physical torture
March 1, 2018

Lawsuits accuse staff at Whiting of psychological, physical torture

by Mackenzie Rigg
Call-wait times for medical transport better but complaints persist
February 9, 2018

Call-wait times for medical transport better but complaints persist

by Mackenzie Rigg
Malloy would cancel hospital tax cut, but again tighten Medicare program eligibility
February 5, 2018

Malloy would cancel hospital tax cut, but again tighten Medicare program eligibility

by Keith M. Phaneuf and Mackenzie Rigg
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