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Your child’s school and the use of physical restraints and seclusion…

As legislators consider a bill that would require school officials to report and justify every time they physically restrain a student or place a child in seclusion, the U.S. Department of Education has some interesting data on the prevalence of these practices district-by-district and school-by-school. With 904 incidents in 2009, Waterbury puts more students into […]

Posted inHealth, Money

As DSS seeks public comment, advocates critique proposal for “dual eligibles”

The Department of Social Services is seeking public comments on an application to run a federal demonstration program aimed at saving money while improving the health of a small group of Medicaid clients whose care represents a significant portion of the program’s expenses. But there’s still disagreement between the department and many members of the […]

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Registrars, rejoice!

The Senate today passed a bill that registrars wished was law Tuesday, during the GOP presidential primary. It gives cities and towns the flexibility to reduce the number of polling places. State law prohibited registrars from consolidating polling places this week, even knowing that turnout for the uncontested primary was going to be dismal. The […]

Posted inEducation, Politics

Courtney, other Connecticut Democrats, slam GOP on student loan vote

Washington — Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, has for months been trying to win approval for a bill that would avoid a doubling of the interest rate on a popular, federally subsidized student loan. But when the House finally approved legislation Friday that would prevent interest rates on Stafford loans from doubling to 6.8 percent […]

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