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Thousands of residents in our region carrying student loan debt could see some relief.
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Connecticut GOP gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski says he’ll challenge his loss of the Independent Party nomination.
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The annual 'Kids Count' report shows Connecticut improved its overall ranking but can gain in housing and economic security.
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U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin (R-NY) said he wants to help the veteran who attacked him at a campaign stop last month by expanding peer-to-peer veteran support services nationwide.
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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT), joined by Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Reps. Rosa DeLauro and Jahana Hayes (D-CT), said the roundtable was not only a way to celebrate the recent passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, but also to demand more for the cause.
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A roundtable in Waterbury today discussed the mental health impacts of gun violence.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) has introduced a bipartisan bill to connect survivors of military sexual trauma with a peer support system to help their recovery. The bill would establish a military-wide peer support program.
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Connecticut has some of the toughest gun regulations in the country, but the state would still benefit from the $15 billion in the bill for mental health services, said U.S. Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumethal (D-CT), who were among the 10 Democrats who negotiated the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act with 10 Republicans.
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The Army suicide rate is at its highest level in years. Plans to reduce it are getting mixed reviewsSoldiers are dying by suicide at the highest level since 9/11, and while some bases are trying do more to help prevent suicide, critics say its not enough.
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Over 100 Long Island veterans and their families gathered Saturday for a day of therapeutic activities and relaxation at the Dwyer Project’s annual Day of Wellness.