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Connecticut Democrats are putting expanded paid sick leave on their agenda for the upcoming state legislative session that begins next week.
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Connecticut Senate Republicans have proposed a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the state, without requiring an electric vehicle mandate supported by the Democratic majority.
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A Connecticut legislative task force is working on proposals that might prevent dam breaches, following last week's concern about the Fitchville Pond Dam after really high water in the Yantic River caused flooding in Bozrah and Norwich.
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The recommendation made by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering to the state’s AI taskforce is that it needs a state-funded, high-powered computer center to keep its educational institutions and businesses relevant in the rapidly developing field of artificial intelligence.
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The Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford was evacuated after employees received an email bomb threat early Wednesday morning. According to officials, the email was sent to numerous states and claimed multiple explosives had been placed in the building.
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Connecticut’s Coalition to End Homelessness said they plan to ask the state for $20 million this legislative session to address homelessness. This year, they received $5 million.
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The state General Assembly held a session with librarians from across Connecticut to discuss concerns regarding book banning and its lasting effects.
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Advocates, research experts and journalists gathered virtually in a panel this week to discuss the persisting challenges of eviction in Connecticut.
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The General Assembly voted Tuesday to confirm the Connecticut Supreme Court nomination of Nora R. Dannehy.
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Connecticut lawmakers fixed a legislative glitch to allow the Secretary of the State to appoint an election monitor for upcoming elections in Bridgeport. The move was made in response to alleged absentee ballot fraud in the city's Sept. 12 Democratic primary for mayor.