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The Democratic governor met with Tom Homan, the architect of Trump’s border crackdown, for nearly an hour Friday.
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Connecticut’s public libraries are thriving, according to two new state reports showing increases in audiobook downloads, community meetings and free WiFi use.
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Education advocates in Connecticut want the state to expand its program that offers scholarships for students attending university.
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Connecticut legislators are working through a package of bills to establish a policy framework that regulates artificial intelligence.
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State legislators are seeking $15 million in the state budget to help the groups, saying that refugee programs benefit the upstate cities.
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Connecticut Senate Democrats have a good relationship with Gov. Ned Lamont despite the governor’s veto of parts of an omnibus bill they passed last week.
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A bill before the Connecticut Commerce Committee would direct the state to study creating a Bridge Authority to oversee plans for a potential bridge between Connecticut and Long Island.
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A Sacred Heart University poll conducted in partnership with GreatBlue Research finds that recent gambling scandals are undermining confidence in professional sports, particularly the NBA.
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A Manhattan Democrat is behind a proposal to make it easier for some bars and restaurants to serve people outdoors, but only during the World Cup.
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UConn has lost $95 million in federal research funding over the past year, forcing grant cancellations and raising concerns about layoffs, student support and the future of university research.
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Connecticut is on the verge of changing how schools handle lockdown drills, especially those meant to simulate mass shootings.
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OLA of Eastern Long Island is proposing a new public safety law for local municipalities to use as a template as federal immigration officials continue arresting residents on the East End.