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With just a month left in Connecticut’s legislative session and the failure to pass major climate legislation last year still fresh, lawmakers are advocating for a wide-ranging proposal to combat climate change.
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But towns across Connecticut need more funding for early voting for November’s general election, the secretary of the state said.
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Connecticut’s Presidential primary is Tuesday and thousands of people have already cast their ballot in-person through early voting.
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As CT high schools launch Latino studies courses, some say it's a good start, but more could be doneConnecticut became the first state in the country to require that high schools offer courses on Black and Latino studies. And schools across the state are incorporating the courses into their schedules.
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“The last thing that we want in Connecticut is a population of feral pigs,” one lawmaker said.
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Fair housing advocates urged policymakers to prioritize the needs of marginalized communities and enact measures to protect tenants' rights.
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The council held a public hearing which lasted into the overnight hours Tuesday and went into recess. And while no decision was made, the resolution has proven to be divisive within the town.
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Governor Ned Lamont endorsed Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim Tuesday while touring a city high school being constructed, a week before the city’s mayoral election.
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Emphasized topics included housing inequality, Latino voters and civic engagement, education equity, health disparities and community strategies, and linguistic justice.
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The session lasted hours and called the attention of hundreds of public members to ensure their needs were being heard and represented.