Mark Pazniokas / CTMirror.org
Mark Pazniokas
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Gun controls demanded by Gov. Ned Lamont, plus elements of a tougher approach to gun crimes urged by four urban mayors, won overwhelming passage Thursday by the Connecticut House of Representatives.
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Sandra Slack Glover withdrew Friday as Gov. Ned Lamont’s nominee for the state Supreme Court, unable to overcome legislative questions about her commitment to upholding Connecticut’s strong reproductive rights laws.
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Sandra Slack Glover, nominated for CT Supreme Court, interrogated over support for Justice Amy Coney Barrett in 2017.
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Confirmation by Judiciary Committee uncertain as lawmakers question Glover’s support for nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to lower court in 2017.
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The state House of Representatives on Wednesday offered absolution, though pointedly not exoneration, to the nine women and two men hanged for witchcraft in 17th-century Connecticut, a dark and overlooked chapter of its colonial history.
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Cameras will be used at a few roadway work zones to catch speeding drivers.
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The Lamont administration’s ambitious plan to overhaul Connecticut’s waste-disposal and recycling system is being scaled back by legislators in the face of opposition from the industry and some municipalities.
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Gov. Ned Lamont rejected calls Wednesday by business owners and House Republicans to pause the collection of a new mileage tax on tractor-trailers that raised $4.3 million in its first month, the majority from out-of-state truckers.
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Karen Hobert Flynn was responsible for analyzing the legislation behind the state’s public financing program.
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A Connecticut bill would require transparency and set limits on quotas in warehouses. It's aimed at regulating Amazon’s use of quotas and biometric surveillance to keep warehouse workers “on task".