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Connecticut state trooper charged with DUI BROOKLYN, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut state trooper has had his police powers suspended after being charged with driving under the influence on New Year's Day. State police said Thursday that 47-year-old Trooper Patrick Dragon was arrested Jan. 1 in Brooklyn. They say he failed a sobriety test ...
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State Among Frequent Opponents to Trump Administration Policies Connecticut has become one of the more active blue states in signing on to lawsuits or amicus briefs against the Trump administration, often joining challenges alongside New York and California. Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen has joined New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman ...
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Connecticut Lands in Center of Pot-Legalization Debate U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Jan. 4 decision to reverse Obama-era guidance on marijuana-related law enforcement has raised legal concerns in states across the country and particularly in Connecticut, where medical cannabis is legal but legislators continue to assess their tolerance for ...
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Fiscal commission hopeful lawmakers will heed their ideas Leaders of a new state panel recommending how to make Connecticut more financially stable are optimistic the General Assembly will seriously consider their recommendations because there's recognition a crisis is at hand. Jim Smith and Robert Patricelli, co-chairmen of the Commission on Fiscal ...
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Connecticut educator is next receiver for Southbridge schools Mr. Villar is executive director of the Connecticut Council for Education Reform and was a superintendent in Windsor and Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Jeff Wulson, acting commissioner of the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, made the announcement Friday morning. "Dr. Villar has ...
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Connecticut Education Advocates Vow To Fight On After Court Defeat "Connecticut has some of the most economically and racially segregated school districts in the nation," he said. "Our Connecticut Supreme Court failed to deal directly with that issue, and continued to defer to the executive and legislative branches. And those two branches of state government have ...
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