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Masks are still needed at several Long Island hospitals after a statewide mandate expired on Sunday.
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Lee Zeldin began his political career in a wave of anti-Democrat and anti-New York City sentiment. He was part of the freshman Republicans who retook the state Senate in 2011. Similarly, he rode a second political wave into Congress, this one tinged with the nationalism that characterized opposition to the second Obama administration.
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Founders of the Connecticut Freedom Alliance sued the state over its mask mandate in 2020. A state Superior Court judge upheld the mandate last year.
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Connecticut Republicans say it’s time to fully do away with masks.
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The mask mandate for indoor businesses will end tomorrow.
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The mask mandate for schools and childcare facilities in Connecticut will end on February 28.
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Connecticut’s newly-regulated cannabis marketplace now has its own chamber of commerce.
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Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin calls the mask mandate for New York schools “child abuse”.
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A state Supreme Court judge ruled that Governor Hochul’s indoor mask mandate is unconstitutional. 1,000 jobs could be coming to the Waterbury area in Connecticut, a redistricting deal is announced in Suffolk County, and former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has died.
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Ending the mask mandate in the middle of a school year is not a good idea, even if infection rates go down, said superintendent Michael Testani of Bridgeport.