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New CT Laws Target Seniors, Nonprofits, Emergency Gov't Powers


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As of Friday, the Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed 14 bills of the 2021 Regular Session. (Shutterstock)
CONNECTICUT As the 2021 Regular Session in Hartford winds down, a number of bills are hitting Gov. Ned Lamont s in search of his signature.
The governor signed Senate Bill 263, An Act Reestablishing Club and Nonprofit Club Permits, into law on Thursday. The new legislation was crafted to reduce permit fees for non-profit clubs that been raised by the overhaul of the state s liquor statutes in 2019.
I am glad that we were able to correct an inadvertent oversight that raised the cost of a liquor permit to $2,000 for our legions, VFW, and other clubs, said State Sen. James Maroney, who represents the 14th District. These men and women served our country and are continuing to serve our community, and I am happy that we are able to provide them financial relief. ....

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CT's prison population shrunk during the pandemic. Will it last?


Editor’s Note: One year ago today 0n April 13, 2020 Carlos DeLeon, a 63-year-old Hispanic man, became the first incarcerated person in Connecticut to die of COVID-19. In the intervening months, roughly 18 more would die after contracting the disease behind bars as state officials scrambled to test, isolate and more recently  vaccinate inmates and staff. At the same time, though, the pandemic has led to a record low prison population, allowing the state to begin planning for the closure of three prisons. Below, a look ahead at what’s next for Connecticut’s prisons.
For the past 15 years, criminal justice experts have produced a report forecasting the size of Connecticut’s incarcerated population. Most of the time, their projections were within five percentage points of reality. ....

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