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The 2023 Connecticut and New York legislative sessions are ending. We check in to see which bills will become laws and which didn't make it to the finish line.
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More than 100 Connecticut faith leaders gathered on Wednesday night in Fairfield to advocate for legislative action. Congregations Organized for a New Connecticut, or CONECT, want the Legislature to pass criminal justice reform and funding for education before the session ends.
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The biggest climate bill proposed in Connecticut this year is dead, and a few smaller measures could be the stars of the 2023 legislative session.
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With voting rights legislation stalled in Congress, Connecticut lawmakers are being urged to pass the state’s John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act this year.
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Some Connecticut Democrats have pledged to support the legislative priorities of a multi-religious group called Congregations Organized for a New Connecticut (CONECT).
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Connecticut school officials are concerned that students are going hungry following the end of a federal pandemic program that made free school meals possible for all.