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Gov Ned Lamont s emergency COVID-19 powers expected to be extended again until July 20

Gov Ned Lamont s emergency COVID-19 powers expected to be extended again until July 20
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Gov Ned Lamont s emergency COVID-19 powers expected to be extended again until July 20; but separate bill would allow veto of executive orders

Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency COVID-19 powers extended again by House until July 20 but separate bill would allow veto of executive orders Christopher Keating, Hartford Courant © Kassi Jackson/Kassi Jackson Gov. Ned Lamont speaks briefly during First Lady Jill Biden and U.S. secretary of education Miguel Cardona s visit to Benjamin Franklin Elementary School Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in Meriden. The Connecticut House of Representatives voted Tuesday night for another extension of Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers to combat the coronavirus pandemic, continuing his authority through July 20. But lawmakers also voted unanimously for a separate, bipartisan bill that would allow top legislative leaders to reject any executive orders passed by the governor.

Connecticut Ending Religious Exemption For Vaccination Draws Lawsuit

0:56 The law requires children who attend public schools to get commonly required vaccinations, like the MMR shot unless they have a medical condition. Two groups and three families sued the state. They say the law infringes on their freedom of religion and their right to a free public education. Brian Festa is with the Connecticut Freedom Alliance, one of the groups on the lawsuit. “What this law is doing is it’s forcing children to choose between one fundamental right education and another fundamental right religion and that’s just abhorrent in our view,” Festa said. The new law doesn’t apply to students who are currently in school. Five other states, including New York, don’t offer parents a religious exemption.

Connecticut Senate votes to eliminate religious exemption

Connecticut Senate votes to eliminate religious exemption By Susan Haigh Connecticut is poised to end a long-standing religious exemption from immunization requirements for schools, a move that led to protests outside the state Capitol where people are trying to stop final legislative passage of one of the most contentious bills of the session. The bill cleared the Democratic-controlled Senate by a vote of 22-14, following roughly nine hours of debate. Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont has said he will sign it into law. Connecticut would then become the sixth state to end its religious exemption. The state s medical exemption would remain in place.

Connecticut Senate votes to eliminate religious exemption

Connecticut Senate votes to eliminate religious exemption Sign In SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail The Connecticut State Senate is voting on legislation to eliminate the religious exemption for required vaccinations for schoolchildren, Tuesday, April 27, 2021, in Hartford, Conn. A group is rallying led by the Health Choice 4 Action Connecticut lobbyist organization. (Mark Mirko/Hartford Courant via AP)Mark Mirko/AP Connecticut is poised to end a long-standing religious exemption from immunization requirements for schools, a move that led to protests outside the state Capitol where people are trying to stop final legislative passage of one of the most contentious bills of the session.

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