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These CT reps voted against pizza as state food. Here's why


These CT reps voted against pizza as state food. Here s why
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A popular hot oil pizza is served at Colony Grill in a 2018 file photo.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
The Connecticut House of Representatives approved a bill on Wednesday that would declare pizza the “State Food” and place it in the State Register and Manual.
While the bill passed with 131 votes in favor of the bill, there were nine representatives who did not vote in support of the action. Among them was Rep. Craig Fishbein, R-Wallingford, who told Hearst Connecticut via email that he was not in favor of singling out just one of the state s foods.  ....

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The Day - Bipartisan commission urging Lamont to provide COVID-19 vaccine to those with intellectual, developmental disabilities


Citing constituents’ concerns, members of the legislature’s Bipartisan Commission on Intellectual Disabilities and the Impact of COVID-19 have urged Gov. Ned Lamont to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Sens. Cathy Osten, D-Sprague, and Paul Formica, R-East Lyme, are among the six members of the commission, which was created under the Joint Rules of the Senate at the start of the legislative session.
“We believe that this vulnerable population should have been prioritized to receive the vaccine as soon as possible or as originally planned under Phase 1B due to elevated health concerns and not based on the new age-based plan that was announced recently,” the commission wrote in a March 3 letter to Lamont and Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz. ....

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