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Governor Lamont Nominates 15 Connecticut Residents To Fill Vacancies on the Superior Court

Governor Lamont Nominates 15 Connecticut Residents To Fill Vacancies on the Superior Court Written by Office of the Governor. Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is nominating 15 jurists to fill vacancies as judges on the Connecticut Superior Court. This is the first class of Superior Court nominations made by Governor Lamont, who took office in January 2019. The most recent class was approved in 2018 under the prior administration. State statutes authorize 185 judges on that court, and 50 of those positions are currently vacant. “I am proud today to announce one of the most diverse classes of judicial nominations in our state’s history,” 

From Jim Crow South to Connecticut, Meriden man has spent lifetime battling racism

From Jim Crow South to Connecticut, Meriden man has spent lifetime battling racism From Jim Crow South to Connecticut, Meriden man has spent lifetime battling racism William Woods at his residence in Meriden, Fri., Jul. 31, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement William Woods, now 92, poses for a photo at his residence in Meriden last July. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal A late 1950s photo of William and Eloise Woods with sons Glenn and Lee. Photo courtesy of William Woods The Apostolic Community Church of Jesus and Ministries, formerly Augustana Lutheran Church at 144 Center St., Meriden, Thurs., Aug. 6, 2020. The Augustana Lutheran Church parsonage served as a temporary home for the family of William Woods. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal

House Republicans vow not to support spending bills that repeal Hyde Amendment

House Republicans vow not to support spending bills that repeal Hyde Amendment Juliegrace Brufke © Greg Nash House Republicans vow not to support spending bills that repeal Hyde Amendment House Republicans are pushing back against efforts to repeal the Hyde Amendment, vowing not to support any funding bill that includes language permitting the use of federal funding for abortion. A group of 200 House GOP lawmakers led by Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Banks (R-Ind.) signed on to a letter to congressional leaders in both chambers arguing the provision should remain intact and making the case that it has received bipartisan support in the past.

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