State law eases professional licensing for people moving to CT
Julia Bergman
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Gov. Ned Lamont signs a law that allows new residents, including military spouses, to receive the licenses and certifications necessary to practice in Connecticut, provided they are licensed in another state and have safely practiced for at least four years in front of the USS Nautilus in Groton on Monday.Julia Bergman / Julia Bergman / Hearst Connecticut Media
Professionals ranging from accountants to veterinarians who move to Connecticut will have an easier time gaining state licenses under a new state law designed to make the state more welcoming, particularly for military families.