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With three weeks left in the session, proponents are still trying to figure out what – if any – changes may move forward ...
A bill that would have required movie theaters to publish more accurate start times — or include a notice stating the picture ...
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CT Insider on MSNFrom taxes to housing, how can Connecticut inequality be addressed? Here are some possible solutionsHow should Connecticut address the gaps that help define life in the state, making it one of the nation’s inequality capitals? We asked more than a dozen experts, advocates, lawmakers and other ...
The original bill would have fined movie theaters in Connecticut up to $500 for failing to post accurate notices about the ...
Connecticut lawmakers would like to improve live family entertainment in the state in the wake of the pandemic slowdown. The ...
Bipartisan legislation quickly passed by the state Senate would curtail the independence of Connecticut’s elections watchdog ...
A bill in the Connecticut legislature that made national news when it targeted movie start times has morphed into a look at ...
In a late-night vote after a lightning-quick debate, the state Senate Tuesday approved a partial takeover of the State ...
Enfield, said Tuesday that he believes the bill reflects “fundamental basic human rights and the dignity of young people.” ...
The state legislature voted Monday to spend an additional $284 million on Medicaid in a compromise deal that exceeded the state’s spending cap and paved the way to craft a new, two-year state budget.
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CT Insider on MSNConnecticut about $300 million short on Medicaid funding, votes deal to fix itGov. Ned Lamont on Monday morning declared "extraordinary circumstances" with Connecticut's federally supported Medicaid health insurance program for 900,000 elderly, disabled and low-income kids, ...
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