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Special session already planned for unfinished business

Key measures needed to implement the next state budget and an overdue fix to a debt-riddled anti-pollution program were earmarked for a special session Wednesday even as lawmakers scrambled to pass more bills before the midnight adjournment deadline. Republicans said they feared legislative overtime would open a Pandora’s box of pet bills, but majority Democrats remained […]

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State officials: Bridgeport, Hartford, New Britain, Windham must spend more on schools

One thing is certain in the budget legislators passed this week: The state will soon be spending an additional $90 million in new funding in an effort to improve the state’s lowest-performing districts. But a larger question looms: Will municipalities be required to spend more on education, too? Top state budget officials say the answer […]

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Legislator trying to intervene in UConn TV contract

What is it with politicians and sports on TV? Every NFL blackout game provokes congressional intervention. Now, Rep. Kelvin Roldan, D-Hartford, is trying to make the political version of a half-court shot at the buzzer on behalf of a city institution, Connecticut Public Broadcasting. At issue: broadcast rights for UConn women’s basketball. The university recently […]

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Time runs out on jobs, energy and minimum-wage bills

On a closing day marked by partisan friction, the House of Representatives found a rare moment of harmony Wednesday evening, unanimously granting final passage to a bill imposing penalties in the future on Connecticut’s utilities for poor performance in restoring blackouts. But other bills, including priorities of House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan, D-Meriden, and Senate […]

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Coastal management legislation balances environmental concerns with property rights

In Connecticut’s post-storms legislative world, most of the focus has been on how to make sure power outages like the ones the state suffered in August and October never happen again. But for communities along the shoreline, where some buildings are still in disrepair, seawalls remain crumpled and some landscapes were altered permanently by Tropical […]

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