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Wrong-way driver was ‘causative factor’ in fatal head-on car crash took the lives of Connecticut state Rep. Quentin “Q” Williams and Kimede Mustafaj.
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The Connecticut Senate approved a bill that would allow prisoners serving long sentences for crimes they committed before they were 21 to apply for parole. In the House, lawmakers approved stricter regulation of cannabis products outside the state’s official dispensaries.
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The legislation bans the intentional release of helium-filled balloons into the atmosphere. Even a single balloon could earn you a warning from police.
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The Connecticut House of Representatives has approved a bill that would allow early voting beginning next year. Connecticut is currently one of only four states that does not have early voting.
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Connecticut House Republicans have offered a state budget plan for the first time since 2017. The plan aligns the GOP with Democratic Governor Ned Lamont in ongoing budget negotiations.
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U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) said almost 100,000 Connecticut residents would lose food insecurity support if the proposed cuts are made.
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A Superior Court judge has ruled incumbent state Representative Jack Hennessy can contest the results of a second hand count, but not the ballots themselves.
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Jack Hennessy said he will challenge the results of the recount for the state House seat against Bridgeport City Councilman Marcus Brown.
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The Connecticut House of Representatives has approved a bill that clarifies what school districts around the state must do to meet state requirements in…
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Registered sex offenders in Connecticut may soon be able to apply to have their names removed from the state’s child abuse registry. The state House of…