New Laws That Took Effect in Connecticut on July 1
Aside from the increase in the minimum wage, several new laws took effect in Connecticut on July 1; below is a round-up.
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Aside from the increase in the minimum wage, several new laws took effect in Connecticut on July 1; below is a round-up.
Read MoreThe Lebanon American Club of Danbury commemorated the twentieth Annual Lebanon-American Day on Sunday, June 26, with a flag-raising ceremony at Danbury City Hall.
Read MoreState of Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Thomas J. Saadi, who serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, was awarded the Army’s Meritorious Service Medal by the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Robert Beat, on March 25 at a ceremony held at the Veterans Memorial Armed Forces Reserve Center in Danbury.
Read MoreWe are paying more these days for everything from groceries to gas to housing. With inflation at its highest rate in four decades – jumping seven percent last year alone – Americans want to know what Congress is doing to help them pay for the essentials they need.
Read MoreFor generations, the United States has seen periodic cycles of migration that have led more families and children to seek asylum, and other opportunities to pursue their American Dream.
Read MoreGovernor Ned Lamont announced in February that he is endorsing a plan developed in consultation with Connecticut Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Manisha Juthani and Connecticut State Department of Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker to eliminate the statewide requirement that is in effect as part of Connecticut's COVID-19 safety protocols, for masks to be worn in all schools and childcare centers.
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