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Author: Jenna Carlesso

Lawmakers call for end to religious exemption on vaccines
March 13, 2019

Lawmakers call for end to religious exemption on vaccines

by Jenna Carlesso
Advocates press for a wider definition of family in paid leave bill
March 12, 2019

Advocates press for a wider definition of family in paid leave bill

by Jenna Carlesso and Mark Pazniokas
Connecticut lawmakers advance hemp legislation
March 11, 2019

Connecticut lawmakers advance hemp legislation

by Jenna Carlesso
Connecticut legislators unveil public option for health insurance
March 7, 2019

Connecticut legislators unveil public option for health insurance

by Jenna Carlesso and Keith M. Phaneuf
Legislation would require insurers to submit annual reports on parity
March 5, 2019

Legislation would require insurers to submit annual reports on parity

by Jenna Carlesso
Inmate who delivered baby in prison cell sues state for denying medical care
March 4, 2019

Inmate who delivered baby in prison cell sues state for denying medical care

by Jenna Carlesso
Bill seeks to reduce the cost of prescription drugs
February 28, 2019

Bill seeks to reduce the cost of prescription drugs

by Jenna Carlesso
Connecticut to join legal battle over new Trump abortion policy
February 26, 2019

Connecticut to join legal battle over new Trump abortion policy

by Jenna Carlesso
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