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After Randy Cox's injuries and passage of Connecticut’s police accountability law, some Black residents feel little changed. Hear from them here.
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Provisions that provide tax incentives for grocery stores opening in Connecticut food deserts were incorporated into the state budget.
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Negotiations on the Connecticut state budget have been complicated by a late move by Governor Ned Lamont to include new municipal waste fees in the budget.
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Congress is negotiating the 2023 Farm Bill, which funds agricultural programs. Connecticut farmers want more money for programs that fit the Northeast.
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At an annual gathering of Connecticut Republicans, presidential candidate Nikki Haley called the debt ceiling deal 'a national bipartisan disgrace.'
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The Connecticut Senate's amendment would issue reimbursement and stipends to Stone Academy students left in limbo after the nursing school's closure.
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The Connecticut Port Authority's announcement means that redeveloping New London State Pier will cost more than three times the original estimate.
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Connecticut has wanted to remove two sets of traffic lights on Route 9 in Middletown for years. But the Department of Transportation is still choosing a design for the project.
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The Connecticut Senate advanced a landmark bill intended to protect historically disenfranchised communities from discrimination at the ballot box.
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Governor Ned Lamont, Treasurer Erick Russell and lawmakers pitched Connecticut’s born-again faith in fiscal discipline to investors Tuesday.