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The U.S. House of Representatives approved the annual defense spending bill Tuesday night, but it faces criticism by several members of the Senate.
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Government officials met with community representatives from Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island this week to address the situation.
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David Lehman, the state’s economic czar, said Connecticut has already started to attract new businesses and residents.
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Women in Connecticut have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, according to a report released by Girls With Impact, a non-profit providing women's educational support services.
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School board member Edward Joyner said these students will no longer be sent home and marked as absent on testing days.
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New Haven education officials approved a new policy that they said will help protect the identity, safety and rights of transgender students in schools in the city.
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U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut wants Congress to continue to fund research to create a universal flu vaccine that could improve protection against multiple strains of the flu over several years.
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Connecticut health officials have fined more than 100 long-term care facilities for failure to meet the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
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Officer Michael Stanitis was fired by the city’s police commission in October of 2020.
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Five members of a Riverhead, New York, family lost their lives Tuesday night when their home was destroyed by fire.