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Connecticut lawmakers to vote on two-year $51.1 billion budget that includes historic income tax cutConnecticut lawmakers are expected to pass a two-year, $51.1 billion state budget that includes a historic cut to the state’s personal income tax, possibly on a bipartisan vote.
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Connecticut lawmakers have voted to take steps to protect people from the state’s growing bear population. But they have stopped far short of a bear hunt and restrictions on people unintentionally feeding the hungry animals.
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Connecticut voters would have 14 days to vote early in general elections under a bill that has passed in the House of Representatives.
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Hit hard by COVID-19 shutdowns, Native American tribes with casinos are taking a closer look at diversifying their portfolios to help keep their sovereign nations economically strong for future generations.
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Connecticut is poised to pay $12 million to settle a case involving a neglected 14-month-old boy who was placed by the state’s child welfare agency in 2015 with a relative and ended up severely malnourished and physically abused.
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Democrat Christopher Poulos won the race to represent the 81st Assembly District in Southington by just one vote.
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A federal investigation released Monday of a hot steam accident that killed two workers conducting maintenance on a boiler system at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Connecticut substantiates a whistleblower’s allegations that employees did not follow proper protocols to control hazardous energy or receive adequate training, among other violations.
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She’s the only statewide candidate running in Connecticut this year to be endorsed by former President Donald Trump, but Republican Leora Levy has been cautious in mentioning his political support during her race against Democratic U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
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Bob Stefanowski, the Republican candidate for Connecticut governor, is doubling down on his pitch to parents who are concerned about COVID-19 vaccines being mandated for children.