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Current estimates show depletion of the fund for old age and survivors insurance in the 2030s, and Connecticut Democrats want to expand benefits.
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The Senate voted Tuesday night and early Wednesday for final passage of two election measures, one bringing early voting to Connecticut and another that will ask voters by referendum in 2024 to authorize no-excuse absentee voting.
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Connecticut Senate Democrats propose more affordable housing and legislation to make it easier for low-income residents to take advantage of the state's child tax credit.
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Suffolk County’s redistricting commission is deadlocked after nearly a year of back and forth.
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Stefanowski said he would cancel small taxes and fees himself, rather than waiting for the legislature to suspend them.
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New York’s Democratic Party leaders are criticizing a fundraiser to be held Sunday by the Republican candidate for governor, Lee Zeldin, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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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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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, who is leading Democrats’ push for gun control legislation, said he’s hearing more interest after reaching out to Senate Republicans over the weekend.
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New York State Senator Jim Gaughran, D-Syosset, announced Friday that he will not seek reelection in November, citing the recently redrawn legislative district maps by a court-appointed special master. He would be forced to run against Senator Mario Mattera, R-Smithtown.
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Lamont did especially well with female voters in the poll conducted by Quinnipiac University.