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In-state tuition for undocumented students headed to Malloy’s desk

After an eight-hour Republican filibuster, the state Senate Tuesday night passed a bill providing in-state tuition at public college and universities for undocumented students and sent it along to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, who said he intends to sign it into law. “They’ve earned their spot… I think this is a compassionate law trying to […]

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House adopts budget measure designed to shrink inmate population

The state House of Representatives adopted the first in a series of measures Tuesday designed to implement the new $40.11 billion biennial budget, ordering new policies to drive down prison populations, ordering several agency mergers and passing several costs onto cities and towns. The Democrat-controlled House voted 93-52 to approve the measure following a more […]

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Officials: Community college ‘open door’ already partly closed

A possible decision to end open enrollment at the state’s community colleges might represent a philosophical change, officials said Tuesday, but in fact a lot of doors have been shut at some campuses for the last few years. “It’s already happening,” Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Tuesday, referring to students’ being shut out of overbooked […]

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As insurance chief buffs agency image, hearings issue causes a rift

Since he became insurance commissioner in March, Thomas B. Leonardi has worked to dispel the public perception that the agency is unfriendly to consumers. He stresses that the mission of the agency is to protect consumers and touts communication strategies–a revamped website, a Facebook page, Twitter–that make it easier for people to learn about and […]

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DeLauro says GOP unraveling her work on food safety, nutrition

Food safety and nutrition programs would get the ax under a proposed Republican spending proposal for 2012 agriculture programs. The draft legislation includes $973 million for food safety and inspection programs–a cut of $35 million from fiscal year 2011 levels. Nutrition and anti-hunger initiatives, such as the food stamp program, would get $90 billion-about $2 […]

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Insurance department rejects 35 percent rate hike, approves 10 percent cut

The Connecticut Insurance Department has rejected a request by The American Republic Insurance Company to raise premiums by an average of 35 percent for individual-market health plans, ruling that it would be excessive. The proposal would have affected 81 policyholders in the state. The covered policies are “grandfathered,” meaning they do not have to comply […]

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