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UConn Health joins NAACP in campaign to employ formerly incarcerated in Hartford area

UConn Health and the state chapter of the NAACP have teamed up to try to hire 5% of UConn Health's entry-level employees from those who have been incarcerated or have an arrest record.

UConn Health, NAACP Expand Access to Employment for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

“I know the narrative can be changed,” said Corrie Betts, member of the NAACP Connecticut Chapter. A second chance – that’s all it took to turn Corrie.

Lawsuits Challenge Connecticut s Social Equity Process

Hartford Cannabis Company appealing social equity cultivator license denial

The Hartford Cannabis Company, with a business address of 37 Alden St., filed a petition for administrative appeal in Hartford Superior Court on July 22, alleging the Social Equity Council (SEC) was incorrect in its determination that it did not meet the criteria to qualify as a social equity applicant for a disproportionately impacted area cultivator license. The company’s president and social equity partner is Gloribel Diaz, according to the complaint.

Some Social Equity Council members want clarity on cultivator applicant denials

The Social Equity Council Tuesday morning approved social equity status for 16 cannabis cultivation applicants hoping to grow marijuana in their respective cities. After 41 social equity applicants submitted paperwork for disproportionately impacted area cultivation licenses, 16 businesses had their social equity status approved by the SEC and 25 were recommended for denial based on not meeting the income and residency threshold or ownership and control requirements.

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