Connecticut's General Assembly debated and adopted several public acts in its 2021 regular session and June special session. Starting on Jan. 1, Connecticut employees will be able to earn family and medical leave benefits through the Paid Family Leave Insurance Authority. According to the CT Paid Leave Authority, employees and self-employed individuals.
What prom and graduation could look like for CT s class of 21
April 3, 2021
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Friends gather for pictures before heading off to Trumbull High School s senior prom in 2019. School districts are debating how to hold prom in 2021.Contributed photo /
This year’s class of high school seniors will have a chance to participate in the traditional proms and graduations, although with a twist in most cases.
Last year, many proms were canceled and graduations delayed as the coronavirus pandemic entered the U.S. just months before the end of the school year, the traditional time the events usually take place.
Joe Pisani (opinion): Cures for political division - golf, veal parmigiana and the Swimsuit Edition
Joe Pisani
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This artwork by Nancy Ohanian refers to different Republican and Democratic perspectives.Nancy Ohanian
I have this really bad personality defect. Well, there are many, but this one’s so obvious I probably should do something about it. Counseling. Reprogramming. Mortification.
It troubles my family members and friends because I keep what was known in the olden days as “bad company.”
You see, I consort with liberals and conservatives . even though it’s not always easy and nowadays it’s practically verboten. Quite honestly, it would be easier to pick a side and just delete half of my address book, but I can’t do that because you never know when I might need some good legal advice from my liberal lawyer or a good colonoscopy from my conservative gastroenterologist.
Trumbull diversity committee cancels meeting after half of members quit
Donald Eng
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Exterior of Trumbull Town Hall, in Trumbull, Conn. April 5, 2017.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
TRUMBULL Half of the town’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Task Force members have quit in the past two months amid controversy over the group’s chairman.
The last time the eight-member group met was in January, shortly before social media blew up over chairman Tara Figueroa’s comments made in July calling the Blue Lives Matter flag a symbol of racial bigotry and comparing it to the Confederate flag.
The comments came to light in February. The February meeting was not held and now the March 18 meeting has been canceled because the group no longer has a quorum.