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Bronin last explored a run for governor in 2018.
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A second Democratic primary in the Bridgeport mayor's race will be held on Jan. 23.
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Several faith and community leaders were calling for an end to harassment of members of Jewish, Muslim and Arab communities in Connecticut. Such harassment has increased since Hamas attacked Israel, and Israel responded by bombing Gaza.
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Connecticut’s firearm laws already rank among the toughest in the United States.
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The Judiciary Committee’s approval comes after Gov. Ned Lamont’s first nominee for the vacancy withdrew from consideration.
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State lawmakers could vote on Nora Dannehy’s confirmation as soon as Sept. 26, when the General Assembly holds a one-day special session.
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Federal investigation of falsified traffic stop data is likely, CT's public safety commissioner saysPublic Safety Commissioner James Rovella said any troopers found to have intentionally falsified records should be terminated and never work in law enforcement again.
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White House officials confirmed Biden’s plans to visit the state, but said details of his schedule will be released at a later date.
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SEIU 1199 caregivers vow to continue the work stoppage until state leaders meet demands for a budget that provides for higher wages and improved benefits.
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While sports teams are often touted as economic boons for the cities that host them, Zimbalist said the reality is less optimistic.