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Editorial: How To Pay For Roads? Tolls, Obviously But if the state were to institute tolls on major highways at its borders, it could bring in billions in new revenue, much of which would come from out-of-state drivers who get a free ride on the roads Connecticut residents pay for. Connecticut is one of the only states on the Eastern Seaboard that doesn't ...
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Q Poll: Americans Oppose Sessions' Bid To Crack Down on Pot-Happy States Because Connecticut does not have a mechanism to legalize marijuana with a ballot question, any resolution would have to pass through the legislature. Vin Candelora, a Republican from North Branford, pointed out that states that have successfully legalized recreational marijuana — Alaska, California ...
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Southington PZC Commissioner, state legislator and US Sen. Chris Murphy through the years Film actor Ben Affeck, left, is making an appearance with candidate Chris Murphy, right, to rally support for the democrat at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain Friday afternoon November 3, 2006. Chris Angileri/Record-Journal. State Rep. Chris Murphy addresses the Southington Town ...
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Editorial: A Curse On Businesses Leaving Connecticut But meanwhile, United Technologies, which has committed to staying in Connecticut and still employs thousands in tech and manufacturing across the state, has seen its stock price shoot up over the last year. Concerns about its new geared turbofan jet engine have been allayed, and Goldman Sachs ...
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Connecticut Supreme Court Finds Right to Medical Privacy The state supreme court found there is a common-law duty of confidentiality between physicians and their patients. Justice Dennis Eveleigh wrote the 6-0 ruling before he retires. Its "officially released" date is Jan. 16 — next Tuesday, when it will be published in the Connecticut Law Journal.
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Illinois, meet Connecticut In the latest demonstration of the concept that politics and policy have consequences, consider Connecticut, long considered to be one of the wealthiest states in the union. The Nutmeg State has been battling a series of financial crises in recent years, raising taxes to meet plans for increased spending ...
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