Here’s a look at the bills that did, and did not, receive final passage in the legislature.

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CT Politics: Debate over ‘Latinx’ and BAC limits
Plus, bills to address Connecticut’s “clean slate” law and study pay standards for rideshare drivers advance.
CT Politics: Witch trials and marijuana gummies
Plus, the Senate approves a financial literacy requirement for high schoolers and a progressive group plans a state budget rally.
CT Politics: House passes early voting bill
Plus, Lamont attends an Amazon warehouse ribbon-cutting in Windsor and a state report recommends transit-oriented development.
CT Politics: Pandemic bonus totals and parole board confirmation
Plus, lawmakers weigh employment benefits transparency and a bail reform proposal advances.
CT Politics: Lamont celebrates local James Beard Award nominee
Plus, HUSKY coverage for immigrants, funding for tourism marketing, and investigating online exploitation of minors.
CT Politics: CT reacts to Texas judge’s mifepristone ruling
Plus, film tax credit updates, funding for cannabis safety labels and a fiscal analysis of Work Live Ride.
CT Politics: A crucial time for the CT legislature
Plus, more money for the Premium Pay Program and a jurisdiction expansion for housing authorities.
CT Politics: Environment bills, budget surplus and manufacturing careers
Plus, sweeping health care legislation and additional taxes on short-term rentals pass committee.
CT Politics: International Women’s Day, ‘coerced debt’ and foreclosures
Plus, new representatives get committee assignments and CT lawmakers weigh voting while incarcerated and ranked-choice voting.
CT Politics: Witch trials, eviction logistics and brownfields
Plus, CT lawmakers weigh new cannabis regulations and a ban on “hostile architecture” in public spaces.
CT Politics: Student debt, traffic stops and hospital competition
Plus, CT lawmakers weigh new cannabis regulations and a ban on “hostile architecture” in public spaces.
CT Politics: Charter schools, property taxes and mental health
Department of Corrections Commissioner Angel Quiros talks future prison closures; education committee looks at school resource officers.
CT Politics: XL Center threat, Lamont’s budget proposal and Baby Bonds
Plus, more funding for Connecticut’s clean slate efforts, free school lunches for all students and ideas for workforce expansion.