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Several bills related to eviction protection, a rent cap, homelessness and land-use reform in Connecticut are likely to pop up this session.
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Democrats and Republicans in Connecticut stressed the importance of working across party lines, which they say is a stark contrast to the current national political climate.
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The Connecticut General Assembly will begin its session with new members, more leadership titles, and the Capitol fully open to the public.
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A report just released found that Connecticut spent $206 million on state employee overtime through the third quarter of this fiscal year. That’s 11% more than it spent over the same period last year.
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Connecticut Republican leaders unveiled a package of bills they said will help make Connecticut more affordable for working and middle class families.
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Connecticut was the first state to pass a red flag law in 1999, after a shooting at the state lottery headquarters in Newington. This month an expansion of that law goes into effect. WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with Connecticut State Rep. Steve Stafstrom, who co-chairs the state Judiciary Committee.
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Now that the Martin administration has gotten the necessary approvals to apply for a state funding grant for an interdistrict magnet PreK-5 school, it…