Controversial school vaccination law allows broader use of medical waivers
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Last year the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services authorized that pharmacists in all 50 states could give childhood vaccinations.LM Otero / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Last week 4,000 people gathered at the Connecticut State Capitol in opposition to a controversial bill that led to the repeal of the so-called religious exemption from mandatory childhood vaccinations, which Gov. Lamont signed into law the next day.Ken Dixon / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is one of the most-common childhood inoculations.Eric Risberg / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
Controversial school vaccination law allows broader use of medical waivers
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Connecticut lawmakers approve Gov Ned Lamont s marijuana legalization bill but promise additional changes
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Lamont s marijuana plan clears hurdle in committee vote, but more changes likely
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 06, 2021, 6:25pm EDT
Gov. Ned Lamont s plan to
legalize marijuana advanced Tuesday in a tight Judiciary Committee vote, 22-16, but only after some big
changes and pushback from his own party.
The governor s plan is
getting hit from both sides. Republicans say it goes too far and some Democrats
say it doesn t go far enough.
Gov. Lamont s plan would
legalize sales by next summer, but critics say it’s too limited. A new version
allows home growing of up to six plants, but only for medical marijuana