HARTFORD - Towns and cities may be getting some state funding to defray the costs of early in-person voting, after all, following a top state lawmaker's change of position on the question.
House Speaker Matt Ritter, D-Hartford, had been adamant that the state's 169 cities and towns would have to
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As Connecticut municipalities bear the financial load of early voting, legislative leaders and state officials are split over whether the state should help fund the program and if failing to do so wou.
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