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After the unit announced its plans, SEBAC said it ‘would not expect a single one of our units to accept’ Lamont’s wage freeze proposal.
WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Renata Daou to discuss her article, “A lack of immigration lawyers in CT means big ...
Judge said states would likely prevail in lawsuit claiming layoffs and restructuring were arbitrary and capricious, violating ...
The Trump administration is withholding nearly $7 billion for education that was approved by Congress and supposed to go out ...
Advocates say new reports will help make their case for a CT child tax credit by emphasizing hefty tax burdens and a high ...
Food allergies refer to an overreaction of the immune system to specific foods. Reactions can range from milder symptoms, ...
Reductions in funding to SNAP, WIC, and school meal programs threaten to reverse progress and will disproportionately affect ...
The bill extends tax cuts and reforms Medicaid and SNAP to pay for them. Sen. Chris Murphy called it a 'health care ...
Immediately after signing the bills, Lamont reiterated his support for a chief cause of concern among climate advocates: ...
The cancelled grant included funds meant to support graduate social work students in providing mental health services in four ...
The legal battle over Trump’s move to end birthright citizenship is far from over despite Republicans' win limiting ...
Let’s be clear: this bill's changes would not reduce costs; they would simply shift the burden to students and institutions, ...
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