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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is supporting legislation to enforce stricter penalties for deepfake digital sexual assault.
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The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority said consumers can expect to see a decreased rate in their energy bills as early as next month.
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Public safety officials are urging drivers to be more vigilant of workers on the side of the road.
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Most Rev. Mansell served as the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo's 12th Bishop from 1995 until 2003, and then moved on to become Archbishop of Hartford.
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Lawmakers in the Connecticut House used "4/20" to consider legislation that would allow stronger potency for cannabis products sold in the state.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont wants state lawmakers to approve a new tax credit to help small businesses offer health insurance coverage to their employees.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) has introduced legislation to reinforce states’ rights to regulate prediction markets under their gambling laws.
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Everyone makes mistakes, but we all hope they’re forgotten as soon as possible. If you’re unlucky, though, your mistakes could be remembered for centuries.
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Governor Ned Lamont signed an executive order creating a blue-ribbon commission to study Connecticut’s K-12 education funding system.
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The Connecticut Senate has passed a controversial Democratic bill aimed at restraining ICE activities in the state by a vote of 24-11 on Wednesday.
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House and Senate Democrats have been introducing war powers resolutions in an attempt to block President Donald Trump from striking Iran.
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Speaking at Yale University, Bishop William Barber II, one of America’s leading public faith leaders, had harsh words for Donald Trump’s statements over the past few weeks: blasphemous, madness and a war on God.