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Amid New Britain jogger death, CT Republicans call for special session on juvenile crime

Amid New Britain jogger death, CT Republicans call for special session on juvenile crime Peter Yankowski FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Newly sworn in Connecticut House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora, R-North Branford, speaks in the House during opening session at the State Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021, in Hartford, Conn.Jessica Hill / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of3 New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart in her City Hall office.Tom Condon / CT Mirror /Show MoreShow Less 3of3 Citing the death of a jogger in New Britain allegedly struck and killed by a teen behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle, state House Republicans on Wednesday called for a special legislative session to address juvenile crime.

Deadly Hit-and-Run Renews Call for Juvenile Justice Changes

Deadly Hit-and-Run Renews Call for Juvenile Justice Changes Matt Austin © Provided by NBC Connecticut After a teen suspect was accused in a deadly hit and run in New Britain, Police Chief Christopher Chute says the driver was a repeat offender and the latest example of an overall broken juvenile justice system in the state. The chief says the suspect in the case has been arrested 13 times in the past several years. “When there is no consequences it just emboldens them. They literally laugh at us. They know nothing is going to be done and they are out there again and we are just re-arresting them,” said Chute.

Longtime GOP operative Ben Proto elected chairman of the state Republican party

Longtime GOP operative Ben Proto elected chairman of the state Republican party
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Bill addressing children s mental health heads to governor

Bill addressing children’s mental health heads to governor Yehyun Kim :: ctmirror.org Rep. Rosa Rebimbas, R-Naugatuck, speaks against Senate Bill 2, an an Act Concerning Social Equity and the Health, Safety and Education of Children during the discussion on June 2, 2021. The state House of Representatives gave final approval Wednesday to legislation aimed at addressing the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on students’ mental health and education. One of the key components of Senate Bill 2 would expand mental health services and interventions for kids by implementing suicide prevention training in local and district health departments that will be administered by the Office of the Child Advocate and the Youth Suicide Advisory Board once every three years starting July 1, 2022.

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