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AARP Connecticut’s main priority going into this legislative session is a “modest" tax credit for family caregivers of an adult or a child with a complex medical need.
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A large share of the departures so far this term were on the National Security Council staff.
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Cheap gasoline, yes. Drill, baby, drill? Not so much. And electricity bills are going up, not down.
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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey will deliver the annual State of the Commonwealth address on Thursday evening.
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Lawmakers repealed the state's death penalty law in 2019, but Gov. Kelly Ayotte says she'd like to bring it back. Meanwhile, several states have expensed their use of capital punishment in recent years.
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Los estados de Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Nuevo Hampshire, Rhode Island y Vermont han establecido sus propias legislaciones para limitar o respaldar las iniciativas de la administración Trump.
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The National Baptist Convention USA is calling for a nationwide ban on facial coverings for law enforcement, including immigration officials.
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The U.S. Department of Education opened investigations into 18 schools and colleges in 10, including VT, CT, MA and ME, over allowing transgender athletes to compete in sports that align with their gender identity.
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The proposed measure is backed by Rep. Joseph Barton, a former director at Project Veritas, a right-wing group that has used surreptitious audio and video recordings to advance its causes.
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NAMI New Hampshire and the Concord and Manchester school districts received letters late Tuesday announcing the termination of their grants. A White House official said less than 24 hours later that those cuts would be reversed.