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In the wake of Tuesday's mass shooting in a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school, CT Against Gun Violence Executive Director Jeremy Stein shared his perspective.
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Proto touched on a wide ranging list of topics, including the difficulty of his first year on the job, the GOP's strategy this election season, and whether it matters or not if President Joe Biden is to blame for rising prices.
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What are the Connecticut ramifications of the bombshell leak from the US Supreme Court of a draft of a Majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade?
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The Connecticut General Assembly is considering a bill that would give police and judges more power when dealing with juvenile crime.
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LGBTQ advocates were joined by U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy and Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin Monday condemning efforts across the country to restrict what teachers can say about gay and transgender issues and limit transgender students' participation in sports.
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The General Assembly's Public Safety Committee considered a proposal to require police to notify the family of a dead person within 24 hours. The proposal has yet to go before the full General Assembly.
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Connecticut’s Municipal Accountability Review Board, or MARB, recently voted to increase its control over West Haven’s finances following an audit that determined the city misspent hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal relief funds.
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Civil rights groups and lawmakers gathered Thursday at the state Capitol in support of legislation that would strengthen citizens’ access to the ballot box.
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As he recovers from a bout with Covid-19, Connecticut State Treasurer Shawn Wooden spoke on "All Things Considered" about his surprising decision to not run for re-election this fall.
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Advocates and immigrant community members gathered in front of the state Capitol Wednesday to call for the expansion of Connecticut's Medicaid program.