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State Approves Merger of Community College Administrations Connecticut is moving ahead with a plan to combine its 12 community colleges into one school with 12 campuses. Dec. ... The state's Board of Regents for Higher Education approved a plan on Thursday that will merge the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system into a single institution.
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Peter Lumaj rebuked for joke about deportation "We're not going spend time responding to another here in Connecticut." State GOP Chairman J.R. Romano said Democrats will do anything to turn the focus away from their record. "They're more upset at a joke than when GE and Aetna left," Romano said. Tong, who is exploring a run for state attorney ...
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Tax plan doesn't impress state's congressional Democrats WASHINGTON — Republicans on Capitol Hill are throwing in some last-minute sweeteners to win votes for their long-cherished tax bill, but Connecticut Democrats in Congress insist it's too little, too late. "The changes are largely cosmetic,'' said Sen. Richard Blumenthal. "They're tinkering around the ...
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Connecticut Regents Approve Community College Consolidation Plan The Connecticut State Colleges and University Board of Regents has approved a resolution to consolidate the state's 12 community colleges into into one system. Mark Ojakian, president of the CSCU, says the plan would cut 190 administrative jobs and save $28 million dollars a year in overhead costs.
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Black women seek rewards from Democrats after Alabama race Jenean Hampton of Kentucky and Connecticut state Treasurer Denise Nappier, a Democrat. Black women are mayors of seven of the nation's 100 largest cities and hold 271 state legislature seats, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University's Eagleton Institute of ...
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Final tax bill improves outlook for CT homeowners, students Washington – As House and Senate negotiators of a final tax bill worked to finish the plan Thursday, changes were made that could help Connecticut homeowners and students. In reconciling differing House and Senate tax bills, GOP leaders agreed to allow homeowners to deduct up to $10,000 in state ...
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Purdue Pharma, prosecutors continue dialogue Both sides would face risks if the case were to go to trial, said Robert Bird, a professor of business law in the University of Connecticut's business school. "The Ohio attorney general's greatest risk is if this goes to trial and a jury determines there's no liability on the part of Purdue or gives the state far less ...
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Lawmakers submit signatures to force a special session "State Senate Democrats are always focused on making Connecticut a great place to live," said Senator Bob Duff. "Our state Medicare Savings Program benefit helps make Connecticut an attractive place to retire and once again demonstrates our commitment to our seniors." Republican Senator Len ...
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The Latest: States warming up net-neutrality lawsuits State attorneys general are now threatening lawsuits against the federal government's repeal of "net neutrality" rules. New York's attorney general says he'll lead a multistate lawsuit to stop the Federal Communications Commission's rollback of rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet.
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WRCH, WYBC, WEBE, WCTY Are State's Top-Rated Radio Stations The top-ranked radio stations in the Hartford-New Britain market area in November were WRCH-FM, WTIC-FM, and WHCN-FM (River 105.9), according to the latest Nielson Audiosurvey information. Grouped in a flat-footed tie for fourth are three stations: WKSS-FM, WWYZ-FM and WZMX-FM.
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