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President Donald Trump (R) wants Congress to spend $1 billion in taxpayer funds on security for the East Wing of the White House, where the ballroom is being built.
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Connecticut officials are planning events across the state to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.
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WSHU's Randye Kaye speaks with Laura Benanti and her mother Linda Benanti about their show Mothers Know Best - a performance filled with music, stories, and wisdom.
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Connecticut Democrats will gather in five places across the state on Monday night to endorse their candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has commended state lawmakers for passing a balanced budget with strong bipartisan support and on time during this year’s legislative session, which ended on Wednesday.
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Connecticut legislators introduced a package of technology bills at the start of the year. Now that the session has ended, only some bills are headed to the governor's desk.
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All Connecticut residents will soon be able to vote by mail-in ballot. A bill to amend the state’s current voting laws passed the Senate on the final day of the legislative session.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) visited Sacred Heart University to discuss the impact of sports betting on young adults and college students.
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On the final day of the state legislative session, the Connecticut Senate has given final approval to a state ban on the future sale of pistols that can be easily modified into submachine guns.
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Members of Connecticut’s federal delegation say they’re concerned about election integrity ahead of the November midterms.
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Connecticut’s top elected officials are reassuring residents that medication abortion remains available by mail in the state, as access to it is debated at the national level.
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Governor Ned Lamont has signed a new Connecticut law that bans masked ICE agents from operating in the state, and all local, state and federal law enforcement from wearing masks.