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Rochelle vs. Jaumann looks like the race for Ansonia state rep But only two candidates are emerging for this fall's battle to replace longtime state Rep. Linda Gentile, who has announced that this, her seventh term, will be her last. It appears that Joseph Jaumann, a Bridgeport lawyer and Ansonia alderman who ran against Gentile as the Republican in 2016, will be ...
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Michigan Attorney General Launches Investigation Into MSU Over Nassar Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette has launched an investigation to Michigan State University and lashed out at the university for allowing Larry Nassar to sexually abuse girls and women for years, and he took a shot at the school's governing body. "I don't need advice from the board of trustees," ...
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From the Chamber: Legislative agenda addresses state's fiscal crisis Never let it be said that the challenges of this demanding economy get to us. The Chamber's Government Relations Committee and the Chamber Board of Directors endorsed the 2018 Legislative Agenda, "Government as Usual Won't Solve Connecticut's Fiscal Crisis." We will introduce this at the ...
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Connecticut plan could ease retirement worries As many as 600,000 more could follow, by state estimates, as Connecticut ramps up a new Retirement Security Authority where workers could consider setting aside money into Roth individual retirement accounts that help them compound their annual savings — if the state sets aside enough funds to ...
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Bridgeport legislators prepare for casino debate Ezequiel Santiago, also a Bridgeport Democrat, sees an opportunity for Connecticut to play offense and allow a casino to be built in the city and attract customers from New York ... Moore, Santiago and the rest of Bridgeport's state lawmakers, all Democrats, are expected to play key roles in the debate.
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NCAA's Emmert Defends Efforts on Protecting College Athletes A day after a report suggested the NCAA could have years ago looked into problems at Michigan State, President Mark Emmert said Saturday that sexual assault allegations against Spartans athletes in 2010 were "widely reported" and already being investigated by law enforcement and the school.
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Income tax grab faces blue-state rebellion Blue states are fighting back against the new Republican-passed federal tax law, which well they should. That law, if left unchallenged, would exacerbate a long-held trend that has seen states such as Connecticut used as makers of federal revenues to redistribute to deep-red state takers. The new law ...
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St. Francis uses depth to top CCSU LORETTO – Some say that revenge is a dish best served cold. And although the St. Francis women's basketball team downed Central Connecticut State in a decisive 87-59 win Saturday afternoon, the old saying held true, as the Red Flash struggled at times to make baskets, shooting 29 percent from ...
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