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Connecticut lawmakers lose battle over domestic violence bill

The House of Representatives voted 222-205 to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act Wednesday without a single vote from the Connecticut delegation. That all-Democratic delegation prefers a bill the Senate approved last month that would extend protections to the gay and transgender communities. The Senate bill would also provide temporary visas to illegal immigrants who […]

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Feds to states: reduce use of harmful restraints and seclusions

With thousands of students in Connecticut being physically restrained or secluded each year at school, the U.S. Department of Education is offering guidance for school leaders to cut down on these practices. “Ultimately, the standard for educators should be the same standard that parents use for their own children,” Education Secretary Arne Duncan said in […]

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No applause for implementation of education reforms

Only two hours after Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed into law a compromise education reform bill to near universal applause, a disagreement erupted at the State Department of Education over how to implement a provision on evaluating teachers. At issue is how much students’ performances on standardized tests will count when grading teachers. The new […]

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Connecticut Democrats spar with GOP over domestic violence law

Washington — Congress’ latest skirmish over what Democrats call “the war against women” has broken out over a law against domestic violence. Democrats and Republicans are divided on whether to extend special protections under the Violence Against Women Act to help undocumented immigrants and victims in the gay and transgender community. The Republican-led House will […]

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Connecticut’s researchers decry Congress’ effort to kill census program

Washington — Congress’ move to abolish the American Community Survey, a U.S. Census program that reveals how Americans live, work and shop, has provoked an outcry from academics, researchers, local officials and even the business community who rely on the data. The amendment to abolish the survey — a measure expected to gain no traction […]

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Bysiewicz forces primary for Senate seat

It’s official: there will be a Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate. Susan Bysiewicz, who finished in second place at the Democratic convention, filed the necessary paperwork Tuesday that ensures her a place on the Aug. 14 primary ballot. “We’re excited about going forward,” the former secretary of the state told reporters. “Primaries are incredibly […]

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