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HARTFORD — Gov. Ned Lamont announced the launch of new services at the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles that will enable residents to renew their driver’s licenses and non-driver ID
Skip to main content Put our money where our mouth is : State legislators renew push for more electric vehicles in CT
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A Tesla electric vehicle charges at one of the high-speed charging ports at the I-95 southbound service plaza in Darien, Conn., on Feb. 9, 2021. Connecticut is looking to expand access to electric vehicles such as Tesla models by improving its EV subsidies program.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
Connecticut has taken many steps in the past few years to build a greener economy.
But it still needs to do much more, according to a number of lawmakers and environmental advocates. State Sen. Will Haskell, D-Westport, and state Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, D-Westport, are among those pushing for more action.
UpdatedThu, Feb 11, 2021 at 6:27 pm ET
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ENFIELD, CT Dozens of personal care attendants and members of their union gathered for a civil disobedience action Thursday in front of the headquarters of Allied Community Resources, to express their indignation at what they say are numerous missed timely and accurate wage payments due to errors by the firm which has a state contract to provide payroll services.
With the payroll agreement between Allied and the Department of Social Services (DSS) and the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) due to expire on June 30, home care workers are demanding the state find another organization that is trustworthy to deliver on wage payments for all personal care attendants.
Connecticut DMV Now Offering Online License Renewal
It s one of the most common complaints of all time. Sitting in line at the Connecticut DMV waiting for your driver s license photo to be taken and there s 73 people ahead of you, even at 8 AM on a Tuesday.
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Well guess what? The Coronavirus is changing the way we do things there too. As we ve realized now, sitting together in groups in enclosed places and breathing each other s air is bad and there s only so much space inside Connecticut Municipal buildings to safely socially distance. The times are once again changing, and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced yesterday that the state has already launched new services at the Department of Motor Vehicles that will allow residents to renew their driver s licenses and non-driver ID cards online.