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Early voting and no-excuse absentee ballots could be coming to Connecticut Here s what s been proposed and how it would work

As lawmakers in other states move to place new restrictions on voting, Connecticut legislators are considering bills that would loosen the state’s voting laws, which are among the most onerous in the nation. Several bills before the legislature this session would expand access by allowing for early voting and no-excuse absentee ballots.

Connecticut residents 55 and older and teachers will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on March 1

Facing increasingly crowded Northeast markets, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun look overseas to grow

Facing increasingly crowded Northeast markets, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun look overseas to grow Stephen Singer, Hartford Courant © Photo by Brad Horrigan | bhorrigan@courant.com/Hartford Courant/TNS A Foxwoods employee cleans the floor in preparation of the casino and resort s June 1st opening. With competition crowding out opportunities for growth in the Northeast, Connecticut’s two casinos are broadening their horizons overseas in search of new markets. Mohegan Sun is seeking to operate in Japan and Foxwoods is opening a casino in Puerto Rico. Oshidori International Development Godogaisha, a Japanese company established to develop a casino resort in Nagasaki, and Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment announced in late January a partnership for a joint bid for a resort license in Nagasaki.

The anti-vaccination debate turns partisan as Republican lawmakers in Connecticut oppose efforts in General Assembly to eliminate religious exemption for immunization

The anti-vaccination debate turns partisan as Republican lawmakers in Connecticut oppose efforts in General Assembly to eliminate religious exemption for immunization Daniela Altimari, Hartford Courant © Brad Horrigan / Hartford Courant/Hartford Courant/TNS In this file photo from February, 2020, opponents and supporters of mandatory vaccination crowd the halls of the Legislative Office Building for a public hearing regarding state vaccine legislation. For years, the loudest voices in the anti-vaccination movement were environmentally conscious liberal parents who embraced unproven theories that vaccines caused autism and could lead to other health risks. But in recent years, the focus has changed. In Connecticut and around the country, the debate over childhood immunizations is now a proxy war for Republicans concerned about religious freedom, parents’ rights, and the government’s role in enforcing public health rules such as masks to reduce the spread o

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