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This hour on Disrupted, we preview the upcoming legislative session for Connecticut’s General Assembly and look to the November midterms. Our guests include CT News Junkie's Christine Stuart, WSHU's Ebong Udoma, and Professor Jonathan Wharton.
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Kids as young as 15 in Connecticut go to a high-security prison if they're accused of committing a serious felony. That prison, the Manson Youth Institution, has been investigated by state and federal officials. The findings may prompt the state to send local youth awaiting trial elsewhere by 2026.
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Information is out there on problem gambling in the first three months of retail and online sports betting, along with online casino gaming. It's just not coming from the places that take the bets.
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Despite Connecticut families losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal COVID aid since September, state government’s revenues have swelled to record levels, according to a report released Tuesday.
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Treneé McGee of West Haven took office Wednesday as a member of the House of Representatives, welcomed by a Democratic majority eager to move past the scandal that abruptly forced her predecessor from office.
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With 2022 looming as a watershed year, state employee unions and their allies are moving preemptively to stop Gov. Ned Lamont from accelerating the public sector’s decline in Connecticut.
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Connecticut’s bipartisan Reapportionment Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a state Senate redistricting map that puts Stamford, the second-largest and fastest-growing city, in three Senate districts.
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Connecticut’s bipartisan Reapportionment Commission adopted new district maps for the state House of Representatives on Thursday, leaving incumbents scrambling to assess the impact on reelection prospects in 2022.
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Major John Mason lived in the 1600s and led colonists and indigenous allies in a violent raid on a Pequot village, killing hundreds.