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After veto threat, Gov Lamont predicts Connecticut will adopt legal marijuana bill he ll support within a week
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Realizan cambios en jefaturas de fiscalías y oficinas del Ministerio Público
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Hartford begins charter reform process with appointments to revision commission Rebecca Lurye, Hartford Courant
The Hartford city council has selected 14 people, including one of its own, to take part in the charter reform process, residents’ once-in-a-decade opportunity to make significant changes to city government.
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John Gale, a second-term city councilor who represents the minority Hartford Party, was appointed to the Charter Revision Commission during a special meeting Monday. The council unanimously approved all the appointments to the group, which will propose amendments to the charter that would then be voted on by Hartford residents.
Gale, an attorney, did not recuse himself from the vote. Councilman Josh Michtom was absent.
Cuestionan idoneidad de candidatos para la CC
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State officials have been issuing “discretionary releases” when an incarcerated person is released from prison or jail to state supervision before the end of their sentence at a rate not seen in at least a decade, according to an analysis by the CT Mirror.
Advocates for the incarcerated insist they can go farther.
Groups like the Katal Center for Equity, Health and Justice and the ACLU of Connecticut have clamored for large-scale releases to protect inmates from catching COVID-19 in a correctional facility, where social distancing is virtually impossible and medical care has historically been strained. Their demands underscore a fast-growing urgency: Three incarcerated people have died from COVID-19 since Dec. 17.