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Delayed by COVID, Connecticut's redistricting ramps up

Connecticut's reapportionment will test whether technology can bring public participation to a process controlled by political insiders.

Several Bullet Holes Found At Connecticut State Capitol | News Radio 1410 AM & 100.9 FM

Several Bullet Holes Found At Connecticut State Capitol

By Jason Hall Jun 2, 2021 Local police are investigating after multiple bullet holes were found at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford Tuesday (June 1) morning. WTNH reports the bullet holes were discovered at around 9:15 a.m. on the south side of the building, which included three holes shattering glass windows and a hanging light sconce on the front side of the building facing the Connecticut Supreme Court. Officers confirmed zero people were injured and there is no current danger in relation to the incident. “We don’t believe there’s any threat to the general public, or to any of the lawmakers as well, said assistant to the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Protection Commissioner,

Are Women-only Gym Sections Discriminatory? Connecticut Supreme Court To Rule On A Weighty Issue - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. A legal action claiming the existence of women-only sections at two gyms is illegal sex discrimination has reached the Connecticut Supreme Court. This article sets out the issues and the possible impact on employers. Executive summary For decades fitness facilities have been offering  women-only  sections, allowing women to exercise in private without self-image worries or unwanted male attention. But these sections are now in jeopardy as the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities (CHRO) brings a case against two prominent Connecticut gyms, Edge Fitness

Former E. Hartford mortgage lender fined $750K; case headed to CT Supreme Court

The state Department of Banking has issued a $750,000 fine on shuttered East Hartford mortgage lender 1st Alliance Lending, finding that it used unlicensed loan originators and violated other state and federal lending laws. The banking department wrapped up administrative hearings of the matter in Feb. 2020, but had delayed issuing the recent decision, citing the COVID-19 pandemic. 1st Alliance sued the department this past January over the delay, arguing the official decision originally due that same month was necessary for the company to appeal the department’s actions. A judge dismissed that legal challenge in March, according to court records.

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