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                        The U.S. Census Bureau has approved a request by Connecticut to use the state’s nine planning regions as county-equivalents. Some observers said the move would enable the state to access more federal funds. Others warned that it might be unworkable.
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                        The report shows fewer people have moved to Connecticut than have left the state for 31 consecutive years.
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                        Members of an independent redistricting commission in New York have released two maps for new congressional and state elected office districts, one backed…
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                        The Census Bureau just released 2020 U.S. data and it shows Connecticut’s population grew and became more diverse over the last decade. Meanwhile, Long…
 
 
 
 
