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Opinion
A lesson from Michigan about antisemitism
Of all the Trump-era falseisms– global warming is a hoax, non-citizens vote in America, tariffs are paid by foreign countries– one of the most toxic is that Judaism equals Israel.
The likes of which we have seen before
If words won wars, then the braggadocio spewed by President Trump and his so-called Secretary of War would have won wars “the likes of which the world has never seen.”
A single word is putting CT homes at risk
CT’s rules governing how furnaces and water heaters are vented have a loophole that could jeopardize a home’s safety.
SB 365: Put Buprenorphine in emergency departments
I wish we didn’t need a law to get doctors to treat opioid use disorder like any other emergency, But this bill is a step in the right direction.
CT should act to limit NDAs that silence victims
NDAs have notoriously been used by the rich and powerful to silence their victims into submission: Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Vince McMahon.
Why Danbury’s homeless deserve more help
As one of the country’s wealthiest states, Connecticut should do all it can to keep people from living in the streets.
Will higher gas prices help mass transit?
In 2008, CT commuters did the math and decided the train beat sitting on I-95 burning $4 gas.
But these days gasoline is not the main cost of driving.
Take action now to save our democracy
Our democracy is on life support. It will not survive without the First Amendment, a functional Congress, a justice system we can trust.
Long Covid vs UConn’s GA health insurance
UConn’s proposed increases to the health insurance premiums would contribute to health disparities, and make healthcare even less accessible than it is now.
Don’t let global oil shocks mask the truth about CT’s Climate Superfund Act
We can either continue to let the taxpayers foot the bill for climate disasters, or we can demand that the companies who profited from the crisis finally pay their fair share.
School nurses: homeschooling’s underrated loss
In the ongoing discussion on the pros and cons of homeschooling, let’s not forget the school nurse.
No-fault evictions threaten CT communities and democracy
Predatory landlords are using no-fault evictions as a way to replace lower-income renters with more affluent ones.
A world of medical hurt ahead
A Big Beautiful Bill? A world of instability and suffering is in store for our health system and millions of at- risk Americans.
An independent transmission monitor could cut ratepayer costs
CT and New England need an independent entity that scrutinizes transmission projects and ensures they are correctly sized and optimized for actual grid needs.



