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State Capitol will honor Black women who campaigned for voter rights


State Capitol will honor Black women who campaigned for voter rights
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The State Capitol, which opened in 1878, is a gold-domed, Victorian-Gothic creation designed by Richard M. Upjohn.BOB CHILD / AP
The historic 1878 State Capitol building, with its dozens of statues and displays of historic artifacts, will soon become more-inclusive, when a plaque honoring 29 Black women suffragists of the early 20th century is cast and installed in what advocates hope to be a public celebration.
It’s also a invitation to help solve mysteries, with many details on the women’s lives seemingly lost in the mists of the decades and generations. There are no available photos for a dozen of the women, all of whom were born in the 1800s. ....

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Liable or not? Debate over COVID immunity playing out in CT


Liable or not? Debate over COVID immunity playing out in CT
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State Rep. Steve Stafstrom, D-Bridgeport, co-chairman of the legislative Judiciary Committee.Linda Conner Lambeck /Show MoreShow Less
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State Rep. Craig Fishbein, R-Wallingford, ranking member of the legislative Judiciary CommitteeContributed photo /Show MoreShow Less
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The debate over whether places like nursing homes, hospitals and companies should face liability for COVID cases is playing out in the state legislature.
A month after Gov. Ned Lamont ended legal immunity protections in the pandemic for hospitals and nursing homes, the General Assembly seems less likely to either restore them, or extend proposed shields to other locations. ....

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Climate change, housing, vaccines: Dems flex muscle on key bills


Climate change, housing, vaccines: Dems flex muscle on key bills
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State Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, D-Westport, co-chairman of the Public Health CommitteeTyler Sizemore / Tyler SizemoreShow MoreShow Less
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Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey, D-Fairfield, co-chairwoman of the Planning and Development CommitteeContributed Photo / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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State Sen. Tony Hwang, R-Fairfield, ranking member of both the Public Health and Planning and Development committees of the General AssemblyNed Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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State Rep. Doug Dubitsky, R-Chaplin, in a 2019 file photoBrian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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State Rep. Joe Zullo, R-East Haven, ranking member of the legislative Planning and Development CommitteeContributed / Courtesy of Joe Zullo campaign /Show More ....

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Signaling a crisis: The story of Connecticut's first COVID-19 death


Signaling a crisis: The story of Connecticut s first COVID-19 death
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Fred and Beverly Marchionna on vacation in Hawaii in 2011. Fred Marchionna, a retired manager at PerkinElmer Corp., was the first Connecticut resident to die of COVID-19.Courtesy of the Marchionna familyShow MoreShow Less
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Danbury Hospital was the site of the first confirmed COVID-19 infection in Connecticut on March 6, 2020. On March 17, another patient, 88-year-old Frederick Marchionna of Ridgefield, became the state’s first fatality there.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Benchmark Senior Living at Ridgefield Crossing, on Route 7, in Ridgefield, where 88-year-old Frederick Marchionna became infected with COVID-19. He became the state’s first coronavirus related fatality on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in Danbury Hospital.Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....

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